An index (IS). quantitating the departure of the inspiratory flow profile (IFP) from the rectangular one, i.e. the optimal profile (IS = 0). was computed from pneumotachograms recorded in 26 normal. anesthetized subjects breathing spontaneously through the endotracheal tube (ETT) or face mask (FM) with or without added resistances (R) and in 27 awake subjects breathing through the mouth and FM in the supine and seated posture at rest and during exercise (40 W) on a cycloergometer. through the nose and FM. and through the mouthpiece (MP). During anesthesia, IS decreased with R both while breathing through the ETT (Delta IS = - 0.037 +/- 0.006 (SE); P < 0.001) acid FM (Delta IS = - 0.054 +/- 0.008, P < 0.001). This indicates that (a) the change of IFP towards the optimal shape is reflex in nature and related to the dynamic inspiratory load. and (b) tracheobronchial mechanoreceptors and inspiratory muscles are involved in this response. The reflex is also operative in awake subjects. since IS decreased whenever the inspiratory dynamic load was increased, as on turning from seated to supine posture (Delta IS = - 0.024 +/- 0.003; P < 0.001), shifting from mouth to nose breathing (Delta IS = - 0.034 +/- 0.003; P < 0.05), from rest to mild exercise (Delta IS = - 0.066 +/- 0.005: P < 0.001). The different IS value between FM and MP breathing (Delta IS = 0.036 +/- 0.004; P < 0.001) indicates, however. that other factors, likely behavioral. also affect the IFP

Factors influencing the shape of the inspiratory flow / E. D'Angelo, E. Calderini, A. Wolfer, M. Pecchiari. - In: RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0034-5687. - 126:3(2001), pp. 211-219. [10.1016/S0034-5687(01)00224-9]

Factors influencing the shape of the inspiratory flow

E. D'Angelo
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M. Pecchiari
Ultimo
2001

Abstract

An index (IS). quantitating the departure of the inspiratory flow profile (IFP) from the rectangular one, i.e. the optimal profile (IS = 0). was computed from pneumotachograms recorded in 26 normal. anesthetized subjects breathing spontaneously through the endotracheal tube (ETT) or face mask (FM) with or without added resistances (R) and in 27 awake subjects breathing through the mouth and FM in the supine and seated posture at rest and during exercise (40 W) on a cycloergometer. through the nose and FM. and through the mouthpiece (MP). During anesthesia, IS decreased with R both while breathing through the ETT (Delta IS = - 0.037 +/- 0.006 (SE); P < 0.001) acid FM (Delta IS = - 0.054 +/- 0.008, P < 0.001). This indicates that (a) the change of IFP towards the optimal shape is reflex in nature and related to the dynamic inspiratory load. and (b) tracheobronchial mechanoreceptors and inspiratory muscles are involved in this response. The reflex is also operative in awake subjects. since IS decreased whenever the inspiratory dynamic load was increased, as on turning from seated to supine posture (Delta IS = - 0.024 +/- 0.003; P < 0.001), shifting from mouth to nose breathing (Delta IS = - 0.034 +/- 0.003; P < 0.05), from rest to mild exercise (Delta IS = - 0.066 +/- 0.005: P < 0.001). The different IS value between FM and MP breathing (Delta IS = 0.036 +/- 0.004; P < 0.001) indicates, however. that other factors, likely behavioral. also affect the IFP
Exercise, inspiratory flow profile; Inspiration, flow profile; Mammals, humans
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
2001
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