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肺部灌注和通气对正电子发射断层扫描测量的V(A)/Q异质性的贡献。

Contributions of pulmonary perfusion and ventilation to heterogeneity in V(A)/Q measured by PET.

作者信息

Treppo S, Mijailovich S M, Venegas J G

机构信息

Department of Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston 02114, USA.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 1997 Apr;82(4):1163-76. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1997.82.4.1163.

Abstract

To estimate the contributions of the heterogeneity in regional perfusion (Q) and alveolar ventilation (V A) to that of ventilation-perfusion ratio (V A/Q), we have refined positron emission tomography (PET) techniques to image local distributions of Q and V A per unit of gas volume content (sQ and sV A, respectively) and V A/Q in dogs. sV A was assessed in two ways: 1) the washout of 13NN tracer after equilibration by rebreathing (sV A(i)), and 2) the ratio of an apneic image after a bolus intravenous infusion of 13NN-saline solution to an image collected during a steady-state intravenous infusion of the same solution (sV A(p)). SV A(p) was systematically higher than sV A(i) in all animals, and there was a high spatial correlation between sQ and sV A(p) in both body positions (mean correlation was 0.69 prone and 0.81 supine) suggesting that ventilation to well-perfused units was higher than to those poorly perfused. In the prone position, the spatial distributions of sQ, sV A(p), and V A/Q were fairly uniform with no significant gravitational gradients; however, in the supine position, these variables were significantly more heterogeneous, mostly because of significant gravitational gradients (15, 5.5, and -10%/cm, respectively) accounting for 73, 33, and 66% of the corresponding coefficient of variation (CV)2 values. We conclude that, in the prone position, gravitational forces in blood and lung tissues are largely balanced out by dorsoventral differences in lung structure. In the supine position, effects of gravity and structure become additive, resulting in substantial gravitational gradients in sQ and sV A(p), with the higher heterogeneity in V A/Q caused by a gravitational gradient in sQ, only partially compensated by that in sV A.

摘要

为了评估区域灌注(Q)和肺泡通气(V A)的异质性对通气-灌注比(V A/Q)异质性的贡献,我们改进了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)技术,以成像犬单位气体体积含量的局部Q和V A分布(分别为sQ和sV A)以及V A/Q。sV A通过两种方式评估:1)再呼吸平衡后13NN示踪剂的洗脱(sV A(i)),以及2)静脉推注13NN-盐水溶液后的屏气图像与相同溶液稳态静脉输注期间采集的图像的比值(sV A(p))。在所有动物中,sV A(p)系统性地高于sV A(i),并且在两个体位中sQ和sV A(p)之间均存在高度空间相关性(俯卧位平均相关性为0.69,仰卧位为0.81),表明灌注良好的单位通气高于灌注不良的单位。在俯卧位,sQ、sV A(p)和V A/Q的空间分布相当均匀,没有明显的重力梯度;然而,在仰卧位,这些变量明显更不均匀,主要是由于明显的重力梯度(分别为15、5.5和-10%/cm),占相应变异系数(CV)2值的73%、33%和66%。我们得出结论,在俯卧位,血液和肺组织中的重力在很大程度上被肺结构的背腹差异所平衡。在仰卧位,重力和结构的影响相加,导致sQ和sV A(p)出现显著的重力梯度,sQ中的重力梯度导致V A/Q的更高异质性,仅部分被sV A中的重力梯度所补偿。

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