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An analysis of CO elimination curves during artificial ventilation.

作者信息

Ochi Genro, Takasaki Yasushi, Yorozuya Toshihiro, Nakashita Yukio, Kuzume Ko, Nagaro Takumi, Arai Tatsuru

机构信息

Emergency Clinic, Ehime University School of Medicine, Shitsukawa, Shigenobu-Town, Onsen-Gunn, 791-02, Ehime, Japan.

Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitology, Ehime University School of Medicine, Shitsukawa, Shigenobu-Town, Onsen-Gun, 791-02, Ehime, Japan.

出版信息

J Anesth. 1994 Jun;8(2):172-177. doi: 10.1007/BF02514708.

Abstract

We have developed some indices to evaluate the phase III slope in CO elimination curves. The indices were applied to 12 mechanically ventilated patients in ICU to determine their stability under various ventilator settings. F-sl[30-90] and[Formula: see text] expressed the mean incline of phase III slope in F-volume curves and[Formula: see text]-volume curves, respectively. F-SR and[Formula: see text]-SR expressed the ratio of the slopes in the first and second halves of the phase III portion in both curves. The indices were also applied to 108 elective surgery patients to determine their usefulness in predicting ventilatory efficiency during general anesthesia. In the first study, F-sl[30-90] and[Formula: see text][30-90] correlated with ET, V/V and the volume of CO expired, but F-SR and[Formula: see text]-SR were independent of these parameters.[Formula: see text]-SR did not show any significant changes under various ventilator settings except for application of PEEP. In the second study, those with impaired preoperative respiratory function had significantly larger values for[Formula: see text].[Formula: see text] was as sensitive as parameters such as V/V, arterial to end-tidal CO tension difference (a-ET·D), and volume pressure index (VPI) in prediting poor respiratory functions. We concluded that[Formula: see text] is a useful index for evaluating the phase III slope in CO elimination curves.

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