کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4212517 | 1280699 | 2006 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

SummaryNebulization associated with noninvasive ventilation is used in emergency services and intensive care units.PurposesTo compare pulmonary radioaerosol deposition during jet nebulization associated to noninvasive ventilation versus spontaneous breathing nebulization; to measure the rate of lung depuration and the correlation between lung deposition, inspiratory flow and tidal volume (Vt) using scintigraphy.SubjectsThirteen healthy volunteers (with normal spirometry), mean age (23.3±1.49) years, body mass index 21.2±2.3 kg/m2.MethodsNebulization was performed in spontaneous breathing and associated with bi-level noninvasive ventilation (inspiratory pressure=12 cm H2O, expiratory pressure=5 cm H2O). The radioaerosol used in the nebulization was technetium (Tc99m) with diethylene triamine penta acetic acid, generated over a period of 9 min in a jet nebulizer. Analysis was performed through scintigraphy. Statistical analysis was performed by analysis of variance (for repeated measures), Bonferroni method, Student's t-test and Person's correlation.ResultsThere was a decrease in radioaerosol lung deposition with nebulization associated to noninvasive ventilation (mean counts in spontaneous breathing 200,510+11,012 and mean counts in noninvasive ventilation 106,093+2811 (P<0.001P<0.001). During spontaneous breathing nebulization there was a significant correlation between Vt and radioaerosol deposition (r=0.565r=0.565, P<0.05P<0.05), also between inspiratory flow and radioaerosol deposition in the lungs (r=0.141r=0.141, P<0.05P<0.05). However, there was no correlation between Vt and pulmonary deposition of radioaerosol in bi-level noninvasive ventilation nebulization (r=0.082r=0.082).ConclusionDuring nebulization with noninvasive ventilation in healthy volunteers, there was an increase in Vt associated to a higher inspiratory flow rate, without resulting in a significant increase in pulmonary radioaerosol deposition.
Journal: Respiratory Medicine - Volume 100, Issue 4, April 2006, Pages 721–728