Components of carbon monoxide transfer at different alveolar volumes during mechanical ventilation in pigs

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teNijenhuis, FCAM [1 ]
Jansen, JRC [1 ]
Versprille, A [1 ]
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[1] ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM, DEPT PULM DIS, PATHOPHYSIOL LAB, NL-3000 DR ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1997年 / 17卷 / 03期
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alveolar volume; (CO)-O-18; inspiratory pause procedure; mass spectrometer pig; pulmonary capillary blood volume; pulmonary membrane diffusing capacity;
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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We studied the effect of increasing alveolar volume on pulmonary carbon monoxide transfer (DLCO) and its components, i.e. membrane diffusing capacity (D-M) and capillary blood volume (Q(c)), during mechanical ventilation in eight anaesthetized and paralysed healthy pigs (mean weight 11.2 kg). We used an inspiratory pause procedure for simulation of the single-breath technique, and inflated 15, 20, 25 and 30 mi kg(-1) in random order. D-M and Q(c) were derived using the Roughton-Forster equation. Per litre BTPS increase in effective V-A, DLCO (inspiratory oxygen fraction 0.30) decreased on average by 11.8 mu mol s(-1) kPa(-1), D-M slightly increased by 2.7 mu mol s(-1) kPa(-1) and Q(c) decreased by 241 ml. The increase in D-M was much smaller than might be expected from the increase in VA, which we ascribe to a loss of the alveolar capillary membrane for gas transfer because of the concomitant decrease in Q(c). The decrease in ec may be explained by a squeezing effect of the intrapulmonary pressure rise on the alveolar wall and by stretching of lung tissue.
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