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Single-breath method for assessing the viscoelastic properties of the respiratory system.

Antonaglia V
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Grop A
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Demanins P
altro
Milic Emili J.
1998
  • journal article

Periodico
EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL
Abstract
In order to explain the time dependency of resistance and elastance of the respiratory system, a linear viscoelastic model (Maxwell body) has been proposed. In this model the maximal viscoelastic pressure (Pvisc.max) developed within the tissues of the lung and chest wall at the end of a constant-flow (V') inflation of a given time (tI) is given by: Pvisc,max = R2V'(1-e(-tI/tau2), where R2 and tau2 are, respectively, the resistance and time constant of the Maxwell body. After rapid airway occlusion at t1, tracheal pressure (Ptr) decays according to the following function: Ptr(t) = Pvisc(t) + Prs,st = Pvisc,max(etocc/tau2)+ Prs,st, where tocc/is time after occlusion and Prs,st is static re-coil pressure of the respiratory system. By fitting Ptr after occlusion to this equation, tau2 and Pvisc,max are obtained. Using these values, together with the V' and tI pertaining to the constant-flow inflation preceding the occlusion, R2 can be calculated from the former equation. Thus, from a single breath, the constants tau2, R2 and E2 (R2/tau2) can be obtained. This method was used in 10 normal anaesthetized, paralysed, mechanically ventilated subjects and six patients with acute lung injury. The results were reproducible in repeated tests and similar to those obtained from the same subjects and patients with the time-consuming isoflow, multiple-breath method described previously.
DOI
10.1183/09031936.98.12051191
WOS
WOS:000077271500035
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2615850
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0031728992
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  • Interruptor resistanc...

  • static elastance

  • time dependency of el...

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