潜水员呼吸装置的生理和主观可接受的呼吸阻力。

Undersea biomedical research Pub Date : 1992-11-01
D E Warkander, W T Norfleet, G K Nagasawa, C E Lundgren
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为了确定潜水员装备中可接受的呼吸阻力水平,6名受试者在苛刻和现实的条件下暴露于不同水平的呼吸阻力。浸入式空气呼吸受试者在1.45和6.8大气压(145和690千帕,4.5和57毫西瓦,15和190毫西瓦)的高压舱中以60%的最大摄氧量俯卧位运动25分钟。呼吸阻力最小至8-12 cmH2O (0.8-1.2 kPa)。2-3升/秒的流速。较高的阻力水平在潮汐末二氧化碳分压和呼吸困难评分方面干扰了呼吸。有相当大的个体差异,一个参数的变化通常不会与另一个参数的变化并行。最大自主通气、用力呼气量、呼气储备量、肺活量或摄氧量均不受阻力的影响。我们将最大允许的潮末二氧化碳分压设定为60 mmHg,最大呼吸困难评分为1.0,评分范围从0(无)到3(严重)。基于这些标准,我们得出在30 ~ 75 l /min BTPS通风范围内,呼吸外功不应超过1.5 ~ 2.0 J/l。
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Physiologically and subjectively acceptable breathing resistance in divers' breathing gear.

To determine acceptable levels of breathing resistance in divers' gear, 6 subjects were exposed to varying levels of breathing resistance under demanding and realistic conditions. The immersed air-breathing subjects exercised in the prone position at 60% of their maximum oxygen uptake for 25 min in a hyperbaric chamber at 1.45 and 6.8 atm abs (145 and 690 kPa, 4.5 and 57 msw, 15 and 190 fsw). The breathing resistance ranged from minimal to 8-12 cmH2O (0.8-1.2 kPa).liter-1.s at flow rates of 2-3 liter/s. The higher resistance levels interfered with the respiration in terms of end-tidal PCO2 and dyspnea scores. There were considerable individual differences, and changes in one parameter were typically not paralleled by changes in the other. None of maximal voluntary ventilation, forced expiratory volume, expiratory reserve volume, vital capacities, or oxygen uptake was influenced by resistance. We set the maximum allowable end-tidal PCO2 at 60 mmHg and maximum dyspnea score at 1.0 on a scale from 0 (none) to 3 (severe). Based on these criteria we concluded that the external work of breathing should not exceed 1.5-2.0 J/liter in the ventilation range 30 to 75 liter/min BTPS.

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