Influence of ventilation mode on blood oxygenation - Investigation with Polish virtual lungs and Italian model of circulation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Positive alveolar (PÀ) and thoracic (PT) pressures during artificial ventilation disturb pulmonary
circulation, and might influence arterial blood oxygenation (PaO2). Initial analysis of
such influence of different artificial ventilation modes is thè goal of this paper. Previously
elaborated virtual respiratory System (IBIB PAS, Warsaw, Poland) and cardiovascular System
model (ICP CNR, Rome, Italy) were connected with two files-buffers to work as one virtual
cardio-pulmonary System. Dependence of PaO2 on two methods (continuous inspiratory
airflow (VCV) or pressure (PCV)), two ventilatory frequencies (JV= 15 or 7.5/min), and two
values of thè minute ventilation (Kmin = 6 or 8L/min) was investigated. Perfusion dependence
on gravity was neglected as thè virtual patient was in thè supine position. Simulations
showed that whenJV = 15/min, neither thè used method nor fmin influence pulmonary blood
flow significantly, whereas they influence thè flow during expiration when/K= 7.5 (blood
flow falls more for PCV and Kmin = 8 L/min). Kmin more significantly influences alveolar
partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) when/K = 15/min. PO2 was greater for PCV. As effects on
thè flow and PO2 were contradictory, PaO2 was almost independent of thè used method and
jV. It depended on Kmin more significantly if/K= 15/min
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cardio-puimonary interaction; Respiratory system; Virtual physiological human
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Gianfranco
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