940 resultados para HIGH TIDAL VOLUME
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate breathing pattern, thoracoabdominal motion and muscular activity during three breathing exercises: diaphragmatic breathing (DB), flow-oriented (Triflo II) incentive spirometry and volume-oriented (Voldyne) incentive spirometry. Seventeen healthy subjects (12 females, 5 males) aged 23 ± 5 years (mean ± SD) were studied. Calibrated respiratory inductive plethysmography was used to measure the following variables during rest (baseline) and breathing exercises: tidal volume (Vt), respiratory frequency (f), rib cage contribution to Vt (RC/Vt), inspiratory duty cycle (Ti/Ttot), and phase angle (PhAng). Sternocleidomastoid muscle activity was assessed by surface electromyography. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA and Tukey or Friedman and Wilcoxon tests, with the level of significance set at P < 0.05. Comparisons between baseline and breathing exercise periods showed a significant increase of Vt and PhAng during all exercises, a significant decrease of f during DB and Voldyne, a significant increase of Ti/Ttot during Voldyne, and no significant difference in RC/Vt. Comparisons among exercises revealed higher f and sternocleidomastoid activity during Triflo II (P < 0.05) with respect to DB and Voldyne, without a significant difference in Vt, Ti/Ttot, PhAng, or RC/Vt. Exercises changed the breathing pattern and increased PhAng, a variable of thoracoabdominal asynchrony, compared to baseline. The only difference between DB and Voldyne was a significant increase of Ti/Ttot compared to baseline. Triflo II was associated with higher f values and electromyographic activity of the sternocleidomastoid. In conclusion, DB and Voldyne showed similar results while Triflo II showed disadvantages compared to the other breathing exercises.
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Subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) present breathing pattern and thoracoabdominal motion abnormalities that may contribute to exercise limitation. Twenty-two men with stable COPD (FEV1 = 42.6 ± 13.5% predicted; age 68 ± 8 years; mean ± SD) on usual medication and with at least 5 years of diagnosis were evaluated at rest and during an incremental cycle exercise test (10 watts/2 min). Changes in respiratory frequency, tidal volume, rib cage and abdominal motion contribution to tidal volume and the phase angle that measures the asynchrony were analyzed by inductive respiratory plethysmography at rest and during three levels of exercise (30-50, 70-80, and 100% maximal work load). Repeated measures ANOVA followed by pre-planned contrasts and Bonferroni corrections were used for analyses. As expected, the greater the exercise intensity the higher the tidal volume and respiratory frequency. Abdominal motion contributed to the tidal volume increase (rest: 49.82 ± 11.19% vs exercise: 64.15 ± 9.7%, 63.41 ± 10%, and 65.56 ± 10.2%, respectively, P < 0.001) as well as the asynchrony [phase angle: 11.95 ± 7.24° at rest vs 22.2 ± 15° (P = 0.002), 22.6 ± 9° (P < 0.001), and 22.7 ± 8° (P < 0.001), respectively, at the three levels of exercise]. In conclusion, the increase in ventilation during exercise in COPD patients was associated with the major motion of the abdominal compartment and with an increase in the asynchrony independent of exercise intensity. It suggests that cycling exercise is an effective way of enhancing ventilation in COPD patients.
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The application of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) produces important hemodynamic alterations, which can influence breathing pattern (BP) and heart rate variability (HRV). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different levels of CPAP on postoperative BP and HRV after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery and the impact of CABG surgery on these variables. Eighteen patients undergoing CABG were evaluated postoperatively during spontaneous breathing (SB) and application of four levels of CPAP applied in random order: sham (3 cmH2O), 5 cmH2O, 8 cmH2O, and 12 cmH2O. HRV was analyzed in time and frequency domains and by nonlinear methods and BP was analyzed in different variables (breathing frequency, inspiratory tidal volume, inspiratory and expiratory time, total breath time, fractional inspiratory time, percent rib cage inspiratory contribution to tidal volume, phase relation during inspiration, phase relation during expiration). There was significant postoperative impairment in HRV and BP after CABG surgery compared to the preoperative period and improvement of DFAα1, DFAα2 and SD2 indexes, and ventilatory variables during postoperative CPAP application, with a greater effect when 8 and 12 cmH2O were applied. A positive correlation (P < 0.05 and r = 0.64; Spearman) was found between DFAα1 and inspiratory time to the delta of 12 cmH2O and SB of HRV and respiratory values. Acute application of CPAP was able to alter cardiac autonomic nervous system control and BP of patients undergoing CABG surgery and 8 and 12 cmH2O of CPAP provided the best performance of pulmonary and cardiac autonomic functions.
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Le but de cette étude était d’évaluer les qualifications de performance du système FlexiWare® chez le rat male Sprague Dawley et le singe Cynomolgus éveillés, ainsi que chez le chien Beagle éveillé et anesthésié, suite à l’administration de produits ayant une activité pharmacologique connue. Les produits utilisés incluaient l’albutérol administré par inhalation, la méthacholine, et le rémifentanil administrés par voie intraveineuse. Une solution saline administré par voie intraveneuse, a été utilisée comme substance témoin. Différentes variables ont servi à évaluer la réponse des animaux (rats, chien, singe). Ces dernières comprenaient la fréquence respiratoire (RR), le volume courant (TV), la ventilation minute (MV). Des paramètres additionnels ont été évalués chez le rat, soit les temps d’inspiration (IT) et d’expiration (ET), le temps du pic de débit expiratoire, les pics de débits inspiratoire et expiratoire, le ratio inspiratoire:expiratoire (I:E), le ratio inspiratoire sur respiration totale (I:TB), et l’écoulement expiratoire moyen (EF50). Les résultats obtenus ont démontré que le système FlexiWare® était suffisamment sensible et spécifique pour dépister, chez les espèces animales utilisées, les effets bronchodilateur, bronchoconstricteur et dépresseur central des substances testées. Il pourrait faire partie des méthodes (ICH 2000) utilisées en pharmacologie de sécurité lors de l’évaluation de substances pharmacologiques sur le système respiratoire des animaux de laboratoire. Les espèces animales utilisées ont semblé s’adapter aisément aux procédures de contention. Les paramètres évalués, RR, TV et MV ont permis de caractériser la réponse des animaux suite à l’administration de produits pharmacologiques à effets connus, judicieusement complétés par les variables de débit. L’ajout de paramètres du temps n’était pas primordiale pour détecter les effets des drogues, mais offre des outils complémentaires d’interpréter les changements physiologiques. Cependant, chez le rat conscient, la période d’évaluation ne devrait pas s’étendre au-delà d’une période de deux heures post traitement. Ces études constituent une évaluation des qualifications de performance de cet appareil et ont démontré de manière originale, la validation concurrentielle, en terme de précision (sensibilité et spécificité) et fiabilité pour différentes variables et sur différentes espèces.
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The present study is an investigation to address relevant chemical aspects of the three varied aquatic environments, such as mangroves, river and the estuary. The sampling locations include a thick mangrove forest with high tidal activity, a mangrove nursery with minimal disturbances and low tidal inundation, a highly polluted riverine system and an estuarine site, as reference. Nutrients and bioorganic compounds in the water column and surface sediment were estimated in an attempt to understand the regeneration properties of these different aquatic systems.Assessment of the trace metal pollution was also carried out.
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Objetivo del estudio: comparar las mediciones realizadas en el dispositivo de entrega de agente halogenado, con un modelo matemático donde se encontraron los valores ideales de fracción espirada de agente halogenado para cada evento. Diseño del estudio: diseño de tecnología. Lugar de desarrollo: salas de cirugía de un Hospital Universitario, Bogotá, Colombia. Intervenciones y medidas: luego de diseñar y ensamblar un circuito anestésico semiabierto tipo mascara facial con dos válvulas unidireccionales (una inspitratoria y otra espiratoria), se procedió a tomar las medidas de Concentración inspirada de sevofluorane, y fracción inspirada de oxigeno, con volúmenes espiratorios de 70 a 170 mL con intervalos de 10 mL, y con el dial de sevoflorane a 2, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 vol%, los resultados consignados fueron comparados con los valores matemáticamente calculados para cada evento. Resultados: las mediciones realizadas en la máscara son concordantes con los cálculos realizados en el modelo matemático. La concentración espirada de sevoflorane es ligeramente superior en cada evento con respecto a lo encontrado en el modelo matemático, no es posible asegurar la no reinhalación con las mediciones realizadas.
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En la literatura existen descritas varias técnicas de preoxigenación aplicadas a diferentes pacientes y realizadas con diferentes flujos o fracciones inspiradas de oxigeno, sin embargo no se encuentran descripciones ni estudios realizados con respecto a este tópico en pacientes ubicados por encima de los 1000 mts sobre el nivel del mar. El objetivo del presente estudio es describir el patrón de saturación con oxigeno al 100% obteniendo fracción espirada de oxígeno (EtO2) >90% y Saturación de oxígeno (SaO2) > 99%, así como el patrón de normalización de la saturación de oxigeno con una fracción inspirada del 21% con cuatro técnicas estandarizadas de preoxigenación, en personas voluntarias sanas pertenecientes a la Fundación Cardio Infantil a 2600 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Materiales y métodos: Este es un estudio cuasiexperimental en personas adultas voluntarias sanas pertenecientes a la Fundación Cardio Infantil, los cuales son sometidos a toma de saturación de oxígeno basal y luego se les aplica preoxigenación con fracción inspirada oxigeno (FiO2) al 100% con un flujo de 10Lt/min, mediante sello de máscara facial con arnés: Simultáneamente se realiza una medición de la fracción espirada de oxígeno (ETO2) y oximetría de pulso (SaO2) cada 15 segundos con cada una de las cuatro pruebas de preoxigenación (volumen corriente por 3 minutos, 8 capacidades vitales, volumen corriente hasta ETO2 de =90% y capacidades vitales hasta ETO2 =90%) y luego medición del tiempo de normalización de la saturación respirando al oxígeno con FiO2 al 21 % hasta alcanzar nuevamente la SaO2 basal, con cada técnica. Resultados: No existe diferencia significativa en la aplicación de las técnicas de preoxigenación ni tampoco en el tiempo de normalización de la saturación de oxígeno con FiO2 al 21 % al nivel de Bogotá con las cuatro técnicas de preoxigenación aplicadas a nuestros pacientes. Conclusión: Las cuatro técnicas de preoxigenación son efectivas, sin embargo recomendamos el uso de técnicas que buscan una ETO2=90%. Por otra parte encontramos que el tiempo de recuperación de la saturación basal es de 3,9 minutos en personas voluntarias sanas a 2600 mts sobre el nivel del mar, la cual es inferior comparada con los 10 minutos que toma la normalización de la saturación de oxígeno a 0 mts sobre el nivel del mar descritos previamente en la literatura. Hace falta realizar estudios de preoxigenación y apnea en pacientes a nuestra altura (2600 mts sobre el nivel del mar) para confirmar que el tiempo de desaturación es significativamente menor que a nivel del mar. Palabras Claves: Preoxigenación, Fracción espirada de O2 (EtO2), saturación de oxígeno (SaO2).
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Background: The Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) have a impact on the respiratory system and the recommendations for mechanical ventilation of patients with IAH/ACS remain unclear. Our study characterize the influence of elevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on airway plateau pressure (PPLAT) and bladder pressure (PBLAD). Methods: Nine (n=9) deeply anesthetized swine were mechanically ventilated via tracheostomy: volume-controlled mode at tidal volume = 10 ml/kg, frequency=15, Inspiratory:Expiratory ratio=1:2 and PEEP of 1 and 10 cmH2O (PEEP1 and PEEP10, respectively). A tracheostomy tube was place in the peritoneal cavity and different levels of IAP were applied utilizing a CPAP system. Measurements were performed during both PEEP1 and PEEP10. Results: PBLAD increased as experimental IAP rose. Minimal underestimation of IAP by PBLAD was observed. Applying PEEP10 did not significantly affect the correlation between experimental IAP and PBLAD. PBLAD (in cmH2O) was reflected by changes in PPLAT regardless of the PEEP.
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Introducción La ventilación en posición prona ha demostrado mejorar la oxigenación y la mecánica ventilatoria en pacientes con síndrome de dificultad respiratoria aguda (SDRA). Nosotros evaluamos si la posición prona disminuye el riesgo de mortalidad en pacientes adultos con SDRA vs. ventilación en posición supino. Metodología. Se realizó un metanálisis de ensayos clínicos controlados aleatorizados (ECAs) que compararon pacientes en posición prono vs supino. Se realizó una búsqueda en Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane Library y LILACS. Se evaluó mortalidad, estancia hospitalaria, días de ventilación mecánica y efectos adversos. Resultados. Siete ECAs (2119 pacientes) fueron incluidos en el análisis. La posición prona mostró una tendencia no significativa a disminuir la mortalidad (OR 0.76; IC 95% 0.54–1.06; p=0.11). Al estratificar por subgrupos se encontró una disminución significativa en el riesgo de mortalidad en los pacientes ventilados con volumen corriente bajo (OR 0.58; IC 95%: 0.38-0.87; p=0.009), pronación prolongada (OR 0.6; IC 95% 0.43–0,83, p=0,002), instauración antes de 48h de evolución de la enfermedad (OR 0.49; IC 95% 0.35–0.68; p=0.0001) e hipoxemia severa (OR 0,51; IC 95% 0.36–1.25; p=0.0001). Los efectos adversos relacionados con la pronación fueron el desarrollo de ulceras por presión y obstrucción del tubo orotraqueal.
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Introduction: During the past years, alveolar recruitment maneuvers (RM) have produced growing interest due to their beneficial potential in pulmonary protection, and have been introduced in clinical practice. Objective: To describe and analyze the knowledge of MR and its application at seven intensive care units in the city of Cali, Colombia. Methods and materials: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study with an intentional sample of 64 professionals working in seven intensive care units and who apply MR. The self-completed survey was made up of thirteen questions, and the application period was two months. Results: Out of 64 professionals surveyed, 77.8% of them follow a protocol guide; 54.7% employes during RM the ideal Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), which maintains a saturation > 90% and a PaO2 > 60 mmHg; 42.1% tolerates airway pressures between 35 and 50 cmH2O; 48.4% perform RM with a progressive increase of the PEEP and a low tidal volume. Conclusions: Regarding the knowledge related to RM, heterogeneity was found in the answers. There is currently no consensus about which is the most effective and secure way to implement an MR. This study can be the starting point to create awareness towards the revision of knowledge, capacities and abilities that are required to perform RM.
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Baking and 2-g mixograph analyses were performed for 55 cultivars (19 spring and 36 winter wheat) from various quality classes from the 2002 harvest in Poland. An instrumented 2-g direct-drive mixograph was used to study the mixing characteristics of the wheat cultivars. A number of parameters were extracted automatically from each mixograph trace and correlated with baking volume and flour quality parameters (protein content and high molecular weight glutenin subunit [HMW-GS] composition by SDS-PAGE) using multiple linear regression statistical analysis. Principal component analysis of the mixograph data discriminated between four flour quality classes, and predictions of baking volume were obtained using several selected mixograph parameters, chosen using a best subsets regression routine, giving R-2 values of 0.862-0.866. In particular, three new spring wheat strains (CHD 502a-c) recently registered in Poland were highly discriminated and predicted to give high baking volume on the basis of two mixograph parameters: peak bandwidth and 10-min bandwidth.
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Introdução: O uso da pressão expiratória positiva na via aérea (EPAP) não é sugerido como técnica de desmame. O EPAP pode previnir o colapso das vias aéreas durante a expiração. Objetivo: O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar se a utilização da pressão expiratória positiva na via aérea (EPAP) apresenta benefícios na redução da hiperinsuflação dinâmica com redução do trabalho respiratório e melhora da oxigenação em pacientes submetidos ao processo de desmame da ventilação mecânica. Material e Métodos: Quarenta pacientes submetidos à ventilação mecânica por um período maior que 48 horas em 2 unidades de terapia intensiva foram avaliados prospectivamente em um estudo randomizado controlado cruzado. Todos os pacientes foram submetidos métodos de ventilação de pressão de suporte (PSV), tubo-t e EPAP, durante 30 minutos, com um período de descanso de 30 minutos entre cada método. Os pacientes foram monitorizados pelo VenTrack (Novametrix, EUA). As variáveis estudadas, mensuradas no minuto 1, 15 e 30, foram: PEEP intínseca (PEEPi), trabalho respiratório (WOBtotal), frequência respiratória (f), volume de ar corrente (Vt) e saturação periférica de oxigênio (SaO2). A amostra geral foi analisada e dividida em subgrupos DPOC (n= 14) e não-DPOC (n=26), traqueostomizados (n=15) e não-traqueostomizados (n=25). As comparações foram feitas pela Análise de Variância (ANOVA) e teste-t. O nível de significância foi de 95%. Resultados: PEEPi DPOC e não-DPOC minuto 1 (0,014 + 0,03 versus 0,17 + 0,38 cmH2O) e minuto 15 (0,042 + 0,13 versus 0,41 + 0,78 cmH2O) (p<0,05). No subgrupo não-traqueo, nos métodos de PSV15 (0,26 + 0,5 cm H2O) e EPAP15 (0,02 + 0,07 cm H2O), assim como PSV 30 (0,21 + 0,4 cm H2O) e EPAP 30 (0,02 + 0,1 cm H2O) (p<0,05). Para traqueo vs não-traqueo, no método EPAP minuto 1 (PEEPi traqueo 0,58 + 0,94 cm H2O; PEEPi não-traqueo 0,08 + 0,28 cmH2O) e minuto 15 (PEEPi traqueo 0,91 + 2,06 cm H2O; PEEPi não-traqueo 0,02 + 0,07 cmH2O) (p<0,05). Em relação ao WOBtotal houve um aumento significativo no método EPAP em relação ao tubo-t na análise geral da amostra (p<0,05). A f mostrou-se maior no método EPAP para o subgrupo não-DPOC e não-traqueo (minutos 1, 15 e 30). A SaO2 foi maior no subgrupo PSV quando comparada com tubo-t na análise geral da amostra, (p<0,05) Conclusões: A EPAP não demonstrou redução na PEEPi na análise geral da amostra, subgrupo DPOC, não-DPOC e traqueostomizados. Houve redução na PEEPi no grupo não-traqueostomizados. Houve aumento do WOBtotal com o uso da EPAP. Neste estudo a EPAP não demonstrou vantagens em relação aos outros métodos.
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This study evaluated the spirometry and respiratory static pressures in 17 young women, twice a week for three successive ovulatory menstrual cycles to determine if such variables changed across the menstrual, follicular, periovulatory, early-tomid luteal and late luteal phases. The factors phases of menstrual cycle and individual cycles had no significant effect on the spirometry variables except for peak expiratory flow (PEF) and respiratory static pressures. Significant weak positive correlations were found between the progesterone:estradiol ratio and PEF and between estrogen and tidal volume (r = 0.37), inspiratory time (r = 0.22), expiratory time (r = 0.19), maximal inspiratory pressure (r = 0.25) and maximal expiratory pressure (r = 0.20) and for progesterone and maximal inspiratory pressure (r = 0.32) during the early-to-mid luteal phase. Although most parameters of the spirometry results did not change during the menstrual cycle, the correlations observed between sexual hormones and respiratory control variables suggest a positive influence of sexual female hormones controlling the thoracic pump muscles in the luteal phase
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A model is presented for the respiratory heat loss in sheep, considering both the sensible heat lost by convection (C-R) and the latent heat eliminated by evaporation (E-R). A practical method is described for the estimation of the tidal volume as a function of the respiratory rate. Equations for C-R and E-R are developed and the relative importance of both heat transfer mechanisms is discussed. At air temperatures up to 30 degreesC sheep have the least respiratory heat loss at air vapour pressures above 1.6 kPa. At an ambient temperature of 40 degreesC respiratory loss of sensible heat can be nil; for higher temperatures the transfer by convection is negative and thus heat is gained. Convection is a mechanism of minor importance for the respiratory heat transfer in sheep at environmental temperatures above 30 degreesC. These observations show the importance of respiratory latent heat loss for thermoregulation of sheep in hot climates.
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Com este estudo objetivou-se avaliar, comparativamente, os efeitos de três anestésicos inalatórios sobre variáveis respiratórias e hemogasométricas em cães. Para tal, utilizaram-se 30 cães sadios, adultos, machos e fêmeas evitando-se aquelas em estro ou em gestação. Os animais foram separados e protocolados em três grupos de 10 cães cada (G1, G2 e G3). Induziu-se a anestesia geral com administração intravenosa de propofol, na dose de 10±1,3 mg/kg. em seguida procedeu-se à intubação orotraqueal e anestesia geral inalatória pelo desfluorano (G1), sevofluorano (G2) e isofluorano (G3), diluídos em oxigênio a 100,00%, por meio de circuito anestésico tipo semi-fechado, dotado de vaporizadores calibrados para cada agente anestésico. As variáveis estudadas foram Freqüência Respiratória, CO2 ao Final da Expiração, Saturação de Oxihemoglobina, Volume Corrente, Volume Minuto, Pressão Parcial Arterial de O2, Pressão Parcial Arterial de CO2, Excesso de Bases e pH. A avaliação estatística destas variáveis foi realizada pela Análise de Perfil, sendo considerado o nível de significância de 5,00%. Os resultados obtidos permitiram concluir que o desfluorano deprime o sistema respiratório aumentando a pressão parcial arterial de CO2 e o CO2 ao final da expiração; e diminuindo a pressão parcial arterial de O2 e o volume minuto, quando comparado com os outros anestésicos em teste.