Noninvasive assessment of respiratory resistance in severe chronic respiratory patients with nasal CPAP.

نویسندگان

  • R Farré
  • E Gavela
  • M Rotger
  • M Ferrer
  • J Roca
  • D Navajas
چکیده

Noninvasive measurement of respiratory resistance during nasal ventilatory support could be useful to assess the mechanical status of the patient and to optimize the ventilator settings. The aim was to investigate whether the forced oscillation technique (FOT) applied through a nasal mask allows reliable noninvasive estimation of respiratory resistance (Rrs) in patients with severe chronic respiratory disease. FOT Rrs (5 Hz) and lung resistance (R(L)) measured simultaneously from spontaneous breathing signals by an oesophageal balloon were compared in eight patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and in six patients with a restrictive ventilatory defect due to chest wall disease. Measurements were performed in sitting and supine postures during application of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP): 4, 8 and 12 cmH2O in obstructive patients and 4 cmH2O in restrictive patients. In the restrictive patients Rrs and R(L) (in cmH2O x s x L(-1)) were virtually coincident: mean+/-SD, 12.6+/-6.1 and 11.6+/-6.6 (r=0.96) in sitting and 9.7+/-3.1 and 10.2+/-3.3 (r=0.92) in supine posture, respectively. In the obstructive patients (CPAP = 4 cmH2O), Rrs slightly underestimated R(L): mean+/-SD, 11.5+/-5.9 and 14.4+/-16.8 (r=0.92) in sitting and 15.0+/-9.8 and 21.1+/-12.6 (r=0.96) in supine posture, respectively. Similar results were found at CPAP = 8 and 12 cmH2O. The results obtained in patients with resistance values in the range typically found in nasal ventilatory support suggest that forced oscillation technique could be valuable to noninvasively estimate a patient's respiratory mechanical resistance.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The European respiratory journal

دوره 15 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000