Abstract
BackgroundInfant lung function can be assessed with tidal flow–volume (TFV) loops. While TFV loops can be measured in both awake and sleeping infants, the influence of arousal state in early infancy is not established. The aim of the present study was to determine whether TFV loop parameters in healthy infants differed while awake compared to the sleeping state at 3 months of age.MethodsFrom the population-based Scandinavian Preventing Atopic Dermatitis and ALLergies in children (PreventADALL) birth cohort, 91 infants had reproducible TFV loops measured with Exhalyzer®D in both the awake and sleeping state at 3 months of age. The TFV loops were manually selected according to a standardised procedure. The ratio of time to peak tidal expiratory flow (tPTEF) to expiratory time (tE) and the corresponding volume ratio (VPTEF/VE), as well as tidal volume (VT) and respiratory rate were compared using nonparametric tests.ResultsThe mean (95% CI)tPTEF/tEwas significantly higher while awake compared to the sleeping state: 0.39 (0.37–0.41)versus0.28 (0.27–0.29); with the correspondingVPTEF/VEof 0.38 (0.36–0.40)versus0.29 (0.28–0.30). TheVTwas similar, while the respiratory rate was higher while awake compared to the sleeping state: 53 (51–56) breaths·min−1versus38 (36–40) breaths·min−1.ConclusionHighertPTEF/tE,VPTEF/VEand respiratory rate, but similarVTwhile awake compared to the sleeping state suggests that separate normative TFV loop values according to arousal state may be required in early infancy.
Funder
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Barnestiftelsen at Oslo University Hospital
Astma- och Allergiförbundet
Stiftelsen Sven Jerrings Fond
Norges Forskningsråd
Universitetet i Oslo
Konsul Th C Berghs Stiftelse
Fürst Medical Laboratory, Oslo, Norway
Stiftelsen Jubileumsklinikens Forskningsfond mot Cancer
The Samaritan Foundation for Pediatric research
Swedish Order of Freemasons Foundation Barnhuset
The Kloster Foundation
Vårdalstiftelsen
Sykehuset Østfold
Health and Rehabilitation Norway
The Regional Health Board South East
Insamlingsstiftelsen Cancer- och Allergifonden
Norwegian Society of Dermatology and Venerology
KI grants
Norges Miljø- og Biovitenskapelige Universitet
Svenska Läkaresällskapet
Karolinska Institutet
Oslo University Hospital
Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd
Roche
The Frithjof Nansen Institute
Vetenskapsrådet
Norges Astma- og Allergiforbund
Region Stockholm
The Magnus Bergwall Foundation
The Hesselman Foundation
Hjärt-Lungfonden
The Pediatric Research Foundation at Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital
Arne Ingel's Legat
Publisher
European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine