肺通气位置相关分布的可行性研究

A. Waldmann, C. F. Ortola, M. Martinez, Anxela Vidal, Arnoldo Santos, Manuel Perez Marquez, Peter L. Roka, S. Böhm, F. Sipmann
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本可行性研究的目的是确定测量设置和研究方案是否能够显示肺部疾病、体位和不同水平的呼气末正压(PEEP)对肺功能的影响。借助电动旋转台和重力传感器,6头猪从左向右横向旋转30°。通过电阻抗断层扫描(EIT)测量区域通风分布,在每个位置进行氧合和顺应性测量。实验和测量设置以及表征肺功能的参数都适合于分析健康和损伤肺的PEEP和旋转的影响。初步结果表明,局部通气的分布高度依赖于重力,特别是在患病的肺中。此外,通过所有peep的氧合增加,侧面旋转对先前塌陷的肺组织显示出显著的招募作用。
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Position-dependent distribution of lung ventilation — A feasability study
The aim of this feasibility study was to determine whether the measurement setup and study protocol were able to show the effect that lung disease, body position and different levels of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) have on lung function. By means of a motorized rotation table and gravity sensors six pigs were rotated in steps of 30° from left to right lateral position. Regional ventilation distributions, measured by electrical impedance tomography (EIT), oxygenation and compliance measurements were performed at each position. Both, experimental and measurement setup as well as the parameters chosen to characterize lung function appear suitable for analyzing the effects of PEEP and rotation in healthy and injured lungs. The initial results show that the distribution of regional ventilation was highly gravity-dependent especially in sick lungs. Furthermore lateral rotation showed significant recruitment effects on previously collapsed lung tissue as witnessed by the increases in oxygenation at all PEEPs.
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