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[Modifications of diaphragmatic activity induced by midline laparotomy and changes in abdominal wall compliance].

作者信息

Gea Joaquim, Gáldiz Juan Bautista, Comtois Norman, Zhu Ercheng, Salazkin Igor, Fiz José Antonio, Grassino Alejandro

机构信息

Hôpital de Notre-Dame, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canadá.

出版信息

Arch Bronconeumol. 2009 Jan;45(1):30-5. doi: 10.1016/j.arbres.2008.02.005. Epub 2009 Jan 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE

Diaphragmatic activity varies with the initial length of the muscle. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of surgery and changes in abdominal wall compliance on diaphragmatic activity.

METHODS

Both phrenic nerves in 7 mongrel dogs were stimulated electrically with single supramaximal pulses (twitch). The gastric (Pga) and transdiaphragmatic (Pdi) pressures generated and muscle shortening (sonomicrometry) were used to evaluate diaphragmatic activity, which was determined at baseline, after midline laparotomy, with an elastic abdominal bandage, and with a rigid circular cast. Abdominal pressure was then gradually increased in order to induce progressive lengthening of the diaphragm.

RESULTS

After laparotomy, the pressures were somewhat lower (by 12%) than at baseline. The elastic bandage produced a slight increase in the pressure generated by the diaphragm (mean [SE] values: Pga, from 4.2 [0.3]cm H(2)O to 6.3 [0.9]cm H(2)O, P<.01; Pdi(tw), from 12.1 [2.0]cm H(2)O to 15.4 [1.8]cm H(2)O, P<.05]), and these values increased even further with the rigid cast (Pga, to 12.6 [1.5]cm H(2)O; Pdi, to 20.2 [2.3]cm H(2)O; P<.01 for both comparisons); this occurred despite smaller degrees of muscle shortening: by 57% [5%] of the initial length at functional residual capacity at baseline, by 49% [5%] with the bandage (P<.05), and by 39% [6%] with the cast (P<.01). With progressive lengthening of the muscle, its contractile efficacy increased up to a certain point (105% of the length at functional residual capacity), after which it began to decline.

CONCLUSIONS

Abdominal wall compliance plays an important role in the diaphragmatic response to stimulation. This appears to be due mainly to changes in its length at rest.

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