Nikolaenko E M, Katkov V E, Gvozdev S V, Chestukhin V V, Volkova M I
Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med. 1983 Nov-Dec;17(6):39-43.
By mass spectrography and pneumotachography structural variations in total lung capacity (TLC) were investigated in 7 test subjects during 7-day head-down tilt at -15 degrees. By the 7th hour of head-down tilt TLC, vital lung capacity (VLC), functional residual capacity (FRC) and residual volume (RV) decreased significantly and closing volume (CV) increased insignificantly. The CV/FRC ratio grew from 0.82 +/- 0.03 to 1.24 +/- 0.08 (P less than 0.01), indicating the closure of respiratory pathways in certain lung structures within the tidal volume. These changes in the TLC structure persisted till day 7 but the CV/FRC ratio fell down to 1.01 +/- 0.07. The above findings can clarify the mechanism responsible for a lower oxygenation of arterial blood in the head-down position. The expiratory closure of the airways within the tidal volume causes regional changes in alveolar ventilation and ventilation-perfusion relations and, consequently, a larger venous admixture and a smaller oxygen saturation of arterial blood.
通过质谱分析和呼吸流速描记法,对7名受试者在-15度头低位倾斜7天期间的肺总量(TLC)结构变化进行了研究。在头低位倾斜至第7小时时,肺总量、肺活量(VLC)、功能残气量(FRC)和残气量(RV)显著下降,闭合气量(CV)略有增加。CV/FRC比值从0.82±0.03增至1.24±0.08(P<0.01),表明在潮气量范围内某些肺结构的呼吸通道关闭。TLC结构的这些变化持续到第7天,但CV/FRC比值降至1.01±0.07。上述发现可阐明头低位时动脉血氧合降低的机制。潮气量范围内气道的呼气关闭导致肺泡通气和通气-灌注关系的区域变化,进而导致更大的静脉血掺杂和更低的动脉血氧饱和度。