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J Appl Physiol 59: 838-846, 1985;
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 59, Issue 3 838-846, Copyright © 1985 by American Physiological Society


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Convection- and diffusion-dependent ventilation maldistribution in normal subjects

A. B. Crawford, M. Makowska, M. Paiva and L. A. Engel

We performed multiple-breath N2 washouts (MBNW) with tidal volumes of 1 liter at 8-16 breaths/min and constant flow rates in six normal subjects. For each breath we computed the slope of the alveolar plateau, normalized by the mean expired N2 concentration (Sn), the Bohr dead space (VDB), an index analogous to the Fowler dead space (V50), and the normalized slope of phase II (S2). In four subjects helium (He) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) were washed out after equilibration with a 5% gas mixture of each tracer. The Sn for He and SF6 increased in consecutive breaths, but the difference (delta Sn) increased only over the first five breaths, remaining constant thereafter. In all six subjects Sn, VDB, and V50 increased progressively in consecutive breaths of the MBNW, the increase in Sn being the greatest, approximately 290% from the first to the 23-25th breath. In contrast, S2 was unchanged initially and decreased after the sixth breath. The results indicate that after the fifth breath the increase in Sn during a MBNW is diffusion independent and may constitute a sensitive index of convection-dependent inhomogeneity (CDI). Subtraction of this component from the first breath suggests that Sn in a single-breath washout is largely due to a diffusion-dependent mechanism. The latter may reflect an interaction of convection and diffusion within the lung periphery, whereas CDI may comprise ventilation inequality among larger units, subtended by more centrally located branch points.


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