Affiliation:
1. Guangzhou Medical College
Abstract
Assessment of neural respiratory drive is useful for diagnosis and management of breathing difficulty. The diaphragm is the most important muscle of respiration, therefore its electrical activity during spontaneously breathing could be used to reflect neural respiratory drive. In this study a catheter which was composed of 10 electrodes and two balloons was developed and was used to assess neural respiratory drive during CO2rebreathing in six healthy subjects. There was a good linear relationship between diaphragm EMG and end-tidal CO2(r = 0.98±0.01) during CO2rebreathing. Transdiaphragmatic pressure was also well correlated with end-tidal CO2during CO2rebreathing. We concluded that the combined catheter developed in this study can be used to assess neural respiratory drive.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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