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机械通气撤机过程中的血浆儿茶酚胺与氧耗量

Plasma catecholamines and oxygen consumption during weaning from mechanical ventilation.

作者信息

Oh T E, Bhatt S, Lin E S, Hutchinson R C, Low J M

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Chinese University, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Intensive Care Med. 1991;17(4):199-203. doi: 10.1007/BF01709877.

Abstract

Previous studies on oxygen consumption (VO2) during weaning from mechanical ventilation assumed that an increase in VO2 (delta VO2) reflected oxygen consumption by respiratory muscles (VO2RESP), and proposed delta VO2 as a weaning predictor. We measured VO2 CO2 production (VCO2) and plasma catecholamines in 20 short-term ventilated patients during weaning by SIMV and CPAP. delta VO2 as a percentage of VO2 during spontaneous ventilation (delta VO2%) ranged from 4.8% to 41.5%. VCO2 also increased and correlated with VO2. Plasma adrenaline and noradrenaline increased significantly to levels known to produce considerable increases in metabolic rate. Mean arterial pressure and heart rate concomitantly increased, but spontaneous minute ventilation decreased. Thus, since the increased plasma catecholamines are calorigenic, the assumption that delta VO2 represents VO2RESP is incorrect. Although mean delta VO2% of successfully weaned patients was significantly less than that of failure-to-wean patients, the wide scatter of individual values in the latter group excludes delta VO2% as an accurate weaning predictor.

摘要

以往关于机械通气撤机过程中氧耗量(VO2)的研究假定,VO2的增加(ΔVO2)反映了呼吸肌的氧耗量(VO2RESP),并提出将ΔVO2作为撤机预测指标。我们在20例短期接受机械通气的患者撤机过程中,通过同步间歇指令通气(SIMV)和持续气道正压通气(CPAP)测量了VO2、二氧化碳生成量(VCO2)以及血浆儿茶酚胺水平。在自主通气期间,ΔVO2占VO2的百分比(ΔVO2%)范围为4.8%至41.5%。VCO2也增加且与VO2相关。血浆肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素显著升高至已知会使代谢率大幅增加的水平。平均动脉压和心率随之升高,但自主分钟通气量下降。因此,由于血浆儿茶酚胺增加具有产热作用,所以认为ΔVO2代表VO2RESP的假设是错误的。尽管成功撤机患者的平均ΔVO2%显著低于撤机失败患者,但后者组中个体值的广泛离散排除了将ΔVO2%作为准确撤机预测指标的可能性。

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