Accuracy of noninvasive estimates of respiratory muscle effort during spontaneous breathing in restrictive diseases

Author:

García-Río Francisco1,Pino José M.1,Ruiz Angeles1,Díaz Salvador1,Prados Concepción1,Villamor José1

Affiliation:

1. Servicio de Neumologiáa, Hospital Universitario La Paz, 28034 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Mean inspiratory pressure (Pi), estimated from the occlusion pressure at the mouth and the inspiratory time, is useful as a noninvasive estimate of respiratory muscle effort during spontaneous breathing in normal subjects and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The aim of this study was to compare the Pi with respect to mean esophageal pressure (Pes) in patients with restrictive disorders. Eleven healthy volunteers, 12 patients with chest wall disease, 14 patients with usual interstitial pneumonia, and 17 patients with neuromuscular diseases were studied. Pi, Pes, and mean transdiaphragmatic pressure were simultaneously measured. Tension-time indexes of diaphragm (TTdi) and inspiratory muscles (TTmu) were also determined. In neuromuscular patients, significant correlations were found between Pi and Pes, Pi and transdiaphragmatic pressure, and TTmu and TTdi. A moderate agreement between Pi and Pes and between TTmu and TTdi was found. No significant correlation between these parameters was found in the other patient groups. These findings suggest that Pi is a good surrogate for the invasive measurement of respiratory muscle effort during spontaneous breathing in neuromuscular patients.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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