American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Dec 2000
Comparative StudyTidal volumes for ventilated infants should be determined with a pneumotachometer placed at the endotracheal tube.
Many ventilators measure expired tidal volume (VT) without compensation either for the compliance of the ventilator circuit or for variations in the circuit setup. We hypothesized that the exhaled VT measured with a conventional ventilator at the expiratory valve would differ significantly from the exhaled VT measured with a pneumotachometer placed at the endotracheal tube. To investigate this we studied 98 infants and children requiring conventional ventilation. ⋯ The data demonstrate a significant discrepancy between expiratory VT measured at a ventilator and that measured with a pneumotachometer placed at the endotracheal tube in infants. Correcting for the compliance of the ventilator circuit by calculating the effective VT did not alter this discrepancy. In conventionally ventilated infants, exhaled VT should be determined with a pneumotachometer placed at the airway.
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Dec 2000
Comparative StudyDiagnosis of metabolic acid-base disturbances in critically ill patients.
We compare two commonly used diagnostic approaches, one relying on plasma bicarbonate concentration and "anion gap," the other on "base excess," with a third method based on physicochemical principles, for their value in detecting complex metabolic acid-base disturbances. We analyzed arterial blood samples from 152 patients and nine normal subjects for pH, PCO(2), and concentrations of plasma electrolytes and proteins. Ninety-six percent of the patients had serum albumin concentration < or = 3 SD below the mean of the control subjects. ⋯ Base excess missed serious acid-base abnormalities in about one-sixth of the patients; this method fails when the plasma concentrations of the nonbicarbonate buffers (mainly albumin) are abnormal. Anion gap detected a hidden "gap acidosis" in only 31% of those samples with normal plasma bicarbonate in which such acidosis was diagnosed by the third method; when adjusted for hypoalbuminemia, it reliably detected the hidden abnormal anions. The proposed third method identifies and quantifies individual components of complex acid-base abnormalities and provides insights in their pathogenesis.
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Dec 2000
Comparative StudyCompliance is nonlinear over tidal volume irrespective of positive end-expiratory pressure level in surfactant-depleted piglets.
Between the lower and the upper inflection point of a quasistatic pressure-volume (PV) curve, a segment usually appears in which the PV relationship is steep and linear (i.e., compliance is high, with maximal volume change per pressure change, and is constant). Traditionally it is assumed that when positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and tidal volume (V T) are titrated such that the end-inspiratory volume is positioned at this linear segment of the PV curve, compliance is constant over VT during ongoing ventilation. The validity of this assumption was addressed in this study. ⋯ With PEEP at approximately the lower inflection point, compliance was minimal in most lungs and decreased markedly over VT, indicating overdistension. Compliance both increased and decreased within the same breath at intermediate PEEP levels. It is concluded that a PEEP that results in constant compliance over the full VT range is difficult to find, and cannot be derived from conventional respiratory-mechanical analyses; nor does this PEEP level coincide with maximal gas exchange.
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Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. · Dec 2000
Comparative StudyPolymorphism of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor gene and desensitization in human airway smooth muscle.
We examined the influence of two common polymorphic forms of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor (beta(2)AR): the Gly16 and Glu27 alleles, on acute and long-term beta(2)AR desensitization in human airway smooth muscle (HASM) cells. In cells from 15 individuals, considered without respect to genotype, pretreatment with Isoproterenol (ISO) at 10(-7) M for 1 h or 24 h caused approximately 25% and 64% decreases in the ability of subsequent ISO (10(-6) M) stimulation to reduce HASM cell stiffness as measured by magnetic twisting cytometry. Similar results were obtained with ISO-induced cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) as the outcome indicator. ⋯ Cells with any Arg19 allele showed significantly greater acute and long-term desensitization of ISO-induced cAMP formation than did cells without the Arg19 allele (54% versus 2%, p < 0.01 for short-term desensitization; 73% versus 35%, p < 0.05 for long-term desensitization). Similar results were obtained for ISO-induced changes in cell stiffness. Thus, the presence of the Glu27 allele is associated with increased acute and long-term desensitization in HASM.