MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA

The research goal was to formulate and substantiate the hypothesis explaining support for an expiratory air flow in case of pulmonary emphysema. The research method consisted in comparing the mechanical properties of lungs in practically healthy individuals (37 individuals, mean age – (30.4 ± 1.7) y...

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Main Authors: K. F. Tetenev, F. F. Tetenev, T. S. Ageyeva, T. N. Bodrova, A. I. Karzilov, P. Ye. Mesko
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Published: Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) 2015-08-01
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Online Access:https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/211
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spelling doaj-198cd20fdd3c41fb8017e255ba2ae5c32021-07-29T08:38:01ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny1682-03631819-36842015-08-01144758110.20538/1682-0363-2015-4-75-81209MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMAK. F. Tetenev0F. F. Tetenev1T. S. Ageyeva2T. N. Bodrova3A. I. Karzilov4P. Ye. Mesko5Siberian State Medical University, TomskSiberian State Medical University, TomskSiberian State Medical University, TomskSiberian State Medical University, TomskSiberian State Medical University, TomskSiberian State Medical University, TomskThe research goal was to formulate and substantiate the hypothesis explaining support for an expiratory air flow in case of pulmonary emphysema. The research method consisted in comparing the mechanical properties of lungs in practically healthy individuals (37 individuals, mean age – (30.4 ± 1.7) y.o.) and COPD patients with pronounced lung emphysema (30 patients, mean age – (52.1 ± 2.3) y.o.) as well as those of isolated normal lungs (n = 14) and isolated lungs of patients who died of COPD (n = 5). Pulmo-nary mechanics was studied via the simultaneous measurement of transpulmonary pressure and lung ven-tilation volume. General lung hysteresis and elastic lung hysteresis were calculated. The mechanical properties of isolated lungs were studied using passive ventilation under the Donders bell. The air flow was interrupted in order to measure alveolar pressure and develop an elastic lung hysteresis curve. Pres-sure in the Donders bell was changed by means of a special pump in automatic and manual modes. The research has not revealed any fundamental differences between the mechanical properties of the normal and emphysematous lungs. A minimum increase in the pressure inside the Donders bell over atmospheric pressure used to stop air ejection in both normal and the emphysematous lungs as the result of flap-valve bronchial obstruction. In living beings, air is ejected from lungs with an increase in pressure under the conditions of forced expiration. Pressure increases up to (38.6 ± 2.71) cm H2O in healthy individuals and up to (20.5 ± 1.86) cm H2O in COPD patients. Probably, an expiratory air flow is supported by active expiratory bronchial dilatation that counteracts flap-valve bronchial obstruction. The hypothesis is based on the confirmed ability of the lungs to perform inspiratory actions (in addition to the action of respiratory muscles) and the theory of mechanical lung activity.https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/211flap-valve bronchial obstructionelastic lung recoildynamic lung complianceelastic hysteresisgeneral lung hysteresisactive bronchial dilatationmechanical lung activity
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author K. F. Tetenev
F. F. Tetenev
T. S. Ageyeva
T. N. Bodrova
A. I. Karzilov
P. Ye. Mesko
spellingShingle K. F. Tetenev
F. F. Tetenev
T. S. Ageyeva
T. N. Bodrova
A. I. Karzilov
P. Ye. Mesko
MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA
Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
flap-valve bronchial obstruction
elastic lung recoil
dynamic lung compliance
elastic hysteresis
general lung hysteresis
active bronchial dilatation
mechanical lung activity
author_facet K. F. Tetenev
F. F. Tetenev
T. S. Ageyeva
T. N. Bodrova
A. I. Karzilov
P. Ye. Mesko
author_sort K. F. Tetenev
title MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA
title_short MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA
title_full MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA
title_fullStr MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA
title_full_unstemmed MECHANISMS OF COUNTERACTING FLAP-VALVE BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTION IN CASE OF OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA
title_sort mechanisms of counteracting flap-valve bronchial obstruction in case of obstructive pulmonary emphysema
publisher Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk)
series Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny
issn 1682-0363
1819-3684
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The research goal was to formulate and substantiate the hypothesis explaining support for an expiratory air flow in case of pulmonary emphysema. The research method consisted in comparing the mechanical properties of lungs in practically healthy individuals (37 individuals, mean age – (30.4 ± 1.7) y.o.) and COPD patients with pronounced lung emphysema (30 patients, mean age – (52.1 ± 2.3) y.o.) as well as those of isolated normal lungs (n = 14) and isolated lungs of patients who died of COPD (n = 5). Pulmo-nary mechanics was studied via the simultaneous measurement of transpulmonary pressure and lung ven-tilation volume. General lung hysteresis and elastic lung hysteresis were calculated. The mechanical properties of isolated lungs were studied using passive ventilation under the Donders bell. The air flow was interrupted in order to measure alveolar pressure and develop an elastic lung hysteresis curve. Pres-sure in the Donders bell was changed by means of a special pump in automatic and manual modes. The research has not revealed any fundamental differences between the mechanical properties of the normal and emphysematous lungs. A minimum increase in the pressure inside the Donders bell over atmospheric pressure used to stop air ejection in both normal and the emphysematous lungs as the result of flap-valve bronchial obstruction. In living beings, air is ejected from lungs with an increase in pressure under the conditions of forced expiration. Pressure increases up to (38.6 ± 2.71) cm H2O in healthy individuals and up to (20.5 ± 1.86) cm H2O in COPD patients. Probably, an expiratory air flow is supported by active expiratory bronchial dilatation that counteracts flap-valve bronchial obstruction. The hypothesis is based on the confirmed ability of the lungs to perform inspiratory actions (in addition to the action of respiratory muscles) and the theory of mechanical lung activity.
topic flap-valve bronchial obstruction
elastic lung recoil
dynamic lung compliance
elastic hysteresis
general lung hysteresis
active bronchial dilatation
mechanical lung activity
url https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/211
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