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Le alterazioni degli scambi gassosi polmonari nelle broncopneumopatie croniche ostruttive e loro modificazioni indotte dalla terapia

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1989
abstract:
In order to assess the mechanisms of gas exchange disturbances (i.e. to what extent shunting and diffusion impairment contribute to hypoxemia) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and respiratory failure, ventilation-perfusion relationshìps (V/Q) by the multiple inert gas elimination technique were obtained in 16 patients with respiratory failure breakthrough. In 6 istances the study was repeated after long-term treatment with the aim to anaIyze V/Q changes after therapy. Initially, patients showed severe hypoxemia and hypercapnia and they presented signs of markedbronchoconstriction. A great dispersion of V and Q distribution was present as indicated by the marked increase of the second moment of V and Q distributions. Interestingly, few patients presented a unimodal distribution of both V and Q, whereas most pa- tients had bimodal distributions where the ventilation was distributed in a mode such that high V/Q areas were present between IO and lDOof V/Q ratio and biood fiow was displaced leftward or toward lower V/Q values. No correlations were found between V and Q distribution and clinical types A or B of COPD. Significant relationships were found between measured and calculated arterial P02 (r = 0.90, p < 0.001) and between measured P02 and the sum of the fractional perfusion to regions with V Q ratio less than 0.1, suggesting that V/Q inequality and shunting, instead of the impairrnent of diffusion equilibration, can account for all the hypo- xemia. Finally, the reduced inhomogeneity of ventilation after treatment, expecially in the fraction located in high V Q regions is mostly related to some functional and reversible damages in
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gas inerti; BPCO; scambi gassosi; terapia
List of contributors:
Formichi, BRUNO ANTONIO; Prediletto, Renato
Authors of the University:
FORMICHI BRUNO ANTONIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/178341
Published in:
MEDICINA (ROMA, 1981)
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