Anesthetized Pulmonary Mechanics

Use anesthetized pulmonary mechanics to directly measure lung resistance and dynamic compliance on sedated subjects. The subjects may be ventilated or spontaneously-breathing.

To measure resistance and compliance, a system must collect two signals: flow and pressure.

The flow signal may be collected using a plethysmograph, an in-line pneumotachograph, or a thoracic belt.

For the pressure signal, the ventilated subject is intubated or fitted with a mask. An esophageal tube is used for spontaneously-breathing subjects and may be used for a reference pressure with ventilated subjects.

The flow and pressure signals are processed together to determine resistance and compliance using a software analyzer provided in BioSystem XA software. Choose one or more of these analyzers:

  • RC Covariance
  • RC Isovolumetric
  • VentRC, for analysis of inspiration only
  • vxRC, offering preconfiguration by species and dynamic adjustment

Reported Parameters

  • Resistance
  • Compliance
  • Maximum mouth pressure deflection
  • Maximum pleural pressure deflection
  • Breath rate
  • Tidal volume
  • Total volume breathed
  • Peak inspiratory flow
  • Peak expiratory flow
  • Inspiratory time
  • Expiratory time
  • End inspiratory pause
  • End expiratory pause
  • Others

This analysis is suitable for a wide range of species; the approach will vary depending on size and study requirements.





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