Inspired Gas Relative Humidity Affects Systemic to Pulmonary Bronchial Blood Flow in Humans

To our knowledge, the effects of humidity of inspired air on bronchial blood flow in humans are unknown. During total cardiopulmonary bypass, we measured systemic to pulmonary bronchial blood flow ( Q˙Qbr[s-p]) which is the volume of blood accumulating into the left side of the heart in the absence...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chest 1990-06, Vol.97 (6), p.1377-1380
Hauptverfasser: Agostoni, Piergiuseppe, Arena, Vincenzo, Doria, Elisabetta, Susini, Giuseppe
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Zusammenfassung:To our knowledge, the effects of humidity of inspired air on bronchial blood flow in humans are unknown. During total cardiopulmonary bypass, we measured systemic to pulmonary bronchial blood flow ( Q˙Qbr[s-p]) which is the volume of blood accumulating into the left side of the heart in the absence of pulmonary and coronary flow. A cannula was introduced into the right upper pulmonary vein and advanced into the lowermost portion of the left side of the heart. From this cannula Q˙Qbr(s-p) was vented by gravity and measured. Inspired gas (10 L/min, endotracheal tube, 50 percent O2 + 50 percent N2O) relative humidity was 85 percent in group A (n = 25) and in group B (n = 25), respectively. Mean (± SE) Q˙Qbr(s-p) was 40.7 ±0.06 ml/min or 1.32 ±0.12 ml/min (percent cardiac output) in group A and 21.7± 1.8 ml/min or 0.68 ± 0.06 ml/ min in group B. These data indicate that under these conditions Q˙Qbr(s-p) is increased by dry gas lung inflation in humans.
ISSN:0012-3692
1931-3543
DOI:10.1378/chest.97.6.1377