British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 77, Issue 3 317-326, Copyright © 1996 by The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia
A. F. Nimmo and G. B. Drummond
We studied 10 patients during the first night after upper abdominal surgery
to assess the effect of airway obstruction on chest wall mechanics, by
recording nasal gas flow and carbon dioxide concentration, rib cage and
abdominal dimensions, abdominal muscle activity, and oesophageal and
gastric pressures. The mean duration of study of each subject was 5.8 h,
and 5.2 h were analysed. The median proportion of time spent breathing with
normal mechanics was 29% (interquartile values 0-57%). Abnormal abdominal
mechanical events were common and associated with airway obstruction (P
< 0.001). Two common patterns of abnormal pressure and movement were
found. In the first, abdominal pressure decreased at the onset of
inspiration and there was a phase lag in abdominal movement. The incidence
was 33 (14-50)%. In the second pattern, abdominal pressure decreased and in
addition the abdominal wall moved inwards at the onset of inspiration. This
occurred for 34 (0-52)% of the time. Both patterns were associated with
evidence of increased activation of the abdominal muscles during
expiration, changing the relationship of abdominal and pleural pressure
changes and chest wall movements. Such changes have been interpreted
previously as evidence of diaphragm dysfunction.
CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Respiratory mechanics after abdominal surgery measured with continuous analysis of pressure, flow and volume signals
University Department of Anaesthetics, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh EH3 9YW
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