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Respiratory Mechanics, Respiratory Muscle Strength, Control of Ventilation and Gas Exchange in Patients with Autoimmune Liver Disease
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作者 Ahmet Baydur Jacob Korula 《Open Journal of Respiratory Diseases》 2024年第2期25-38,共14页
Objectives: To assess respiratory elastance and resistive properties in patients with autoimmune liver disorders using the passive relaxation expiration technique and compare findings to a group of patients with non-a... Objectives: To assess respiratory elastance and resistive properties in patients with autoimmune liver disorders using the passive relaxation expiration technique and compare findings to a group of patients with non-autoimmune liver disease and control subjects. These findings were then related to control of ventilation and gas exchange. A secondary objective was to assess respiratory muscle strength and gas exchange and their relation to respiratory mechanics. Methods: Measurements included respiratory elastance and resistance using the passive relaxation method. Pulmonary function, gas exchange and control of ventilation were assessed using standard methods. Results: a) Compared to control subjects, Ers in patients with liver disease was on average 50% greater than in controls;b) mean respiratory resistance, expressed as the respiratory constants, K<sub>1</sub> and K<sub>2</sub> in the Rohrer relationship, Pao/V’ = K<sub>1</sub> + K<sub>2</sub>V’, was not different from control resistance;c) mean maximal inspiratory and maximal expiratory pressures averaged 36% and 55% of their respective control values;d) inspiratory occlusion pressure in 0.1 sec (P<sub>0.1</sub>) was increased and negatively associated with FVC;and e) increases in P<sub>0.1</sub>, mean inspiratory flow (Vt/Ti) and presence of respiratory alkalosis confirmed the increase in ventilatory drive. Despite inspiratory muscle weakness in patients, P<sub>0.1</sub>/Pimax averaged 5-fold higher than in control subjects. Conclusions: Despite inspiratory muscle weakness and a V’<sub>E</sub> similar to that in normal subjects, central drive is increased in patients with chronic liver disease. The increase in ventilatory drive is related to smaller lung volumes and weakly associated with increase in respiratory elastance. Findings confirm that P<sub>0.1</sub> is a reliable measure of central drive and is an approach that can be used in the evaluation of control of ventilation in patients with chronic liver disease. 展开更多
关键词 Autoimmune Liver Disease Control of Ventilation occlusion pressure Passive Relaxation Method Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Respiratory Elastance Respiratory Resistance
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EVALUATION OF THE BRAIN TOLERANCE TO CAROTID ARTERY OCCLUSION 被引量:1
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作者 付宏亮 欧阳火牛 +3 位作者 王秉玉 仲骏 丁美修 毛青 《Journal of Shanghai Second Medical University(Foreign Language Edition)》 2001年第2期85-90,共6页
Objective: To establish an objective criterion for assessing brain tolerance to carotid artery occlusion. Methods Endovascular trial balloon occlusion of carotid artery (TBO) in combination with single-photon emission... Objective: To establish an objective criterion for assessing brain tolerance to carotid artery occlusion. Methods Endovascular trial balloon occlusion of carotid artery (TBO) in combination with single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) and carotid artery stump pressure (SP) measurement was performed routinely for those patients who might have carotid artery manipulated or permanently occluded. Results Out of the 10 cases, one failed the TBO, though an angiographically adequate collateral circulation was observed. The patient’s SP and relative symmetry (rS) of SPECT imaging were 51mmHg and 86%. The remaining cases showed negative TBOs. After carotid occlusions, their mean velocity of ipsilateral middle cerebral artery decreased (16. 3 ± 6. 9 )%. The mean rS was (98. 0 ± 2. 4)% (92. 7% -101. 3% ). The mean SP was (64. 5 ± 13. 0)mmHg [(72. 3±11. 3)% of baseline, range 32-83mmHg. For one subject, the ICA was occluded spontaneously in the test. A reversal internal carotid artery (ICA ) flow was noted in 3 patients with balloon inflated in the common carotid artery (CCA ). When the CCA was occluded, the system blood pressure and heart rate increased apparently. However, this phenomenon did not occur when the ballon was inflated in the ICA. Conclusion With this TBO technique, clinically silent areas of decreased perfusion might be detected. We suggest it be a routine examination prior to carotid manipulations. 展开更多
关键词 carotid artery occlusion balloon SPECT TCD stump pressure
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