MEASUREMENT OF RESPIRATORY MECHANICS IN A MECHANICALLY VENTILATED INFANT LUNG SIMULATOR - EFFECTS OF VARIATIONS IN THE FREQUENCY-RESPONSE OF THE FLOW MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

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作者
TURNER, MJ
MACLEOD, IM
ROTHBERG, AD
机构
[1] UNIV WITWATERSRAND,DEPT PAEDIAT & CHILD HLTH,WITWATERSRAND 2050,SOUTH AFRICA
[2] JOHANNESBURG HOSP,JOHANNESBURG 2050,SOUTH AFRICA
关键词
FREQUENCY RESPONSE; INFANT; LUNG FUNCTION MEASUREMENT; MECHANICAL VENTILATION; PNEUMOTACHOGRAPH;
D O I
10.1007/BF02512478
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
The frequency responses of systems used to measure flow and pressure in ventilated infants may differ, and hence affect estimates of resistance and compliance. We estimated resistance and compliance in 16 ventilated mechanical lung models using linear regression while varying the frequency responses of the flow measurement system. Lung models comprised combinations of four sections of tubing and four bottles filled with steel wool. The cut-off frequencies of a filter in the flow measurement system were chosen to yield time delays of 0, +/- 3, +/- 6, and +/- 9 ms relative to the pressure signal. When the phase lags in the measurement systems were not equal to 10 Hz, a bias in resistance approximate to (relative delay) x (elastance) ensued. The bias in the resistance estimate when resistance is 5 pa ml(-1)s and compliance is 2 ml kPa(-1) is approximately 28% per ms of delay mismatch. Time-shifting the flow data to eliminate the phase discrepancy reduced the resistance bias by 85%. The residual resistance bias was assumed to be due to inappropriate amplitude response. Compliance measurements were affected by less than 8% and less than 2% after time correction of flow data. Pressure and flow signals must by synchronized to within 1 ms and 10 Hz and the amplitude responses of the measurement systems must be adequate for reliable resistance measurement.
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