Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea

Introduction: In a mechanically ventilated patient with increased airway resistance, the expiratory time span is insufficient to exhale all the inspired volume. In order to maintain oxygenation and to reduce the workload of respiratory muscles, it is common to apply an extrinsic positive end-expirat...

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Main Authors: Hernández-Valdivieso, Alher Mauricio, Salazar-Sánchez, María Bernarda, Muñoz-Ortega, Isabel Cristina
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2016-07-01
Series:Iatreia
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Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/iatreia/article/view/22391/20780558
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spelling doaj-7e251224a967421c9a73ba8039d116432020-11-25T02:20:49ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaIatreia0121-07932011-79652016-07-0129328029110.17533/udea.iatreia.v29n3a03Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontáneaHernández-Valdivieso, Alher Mauricio0Salazar-Sánchez, María Bernarda1Muñoz-Ortega, Isabel Cristina2Grupo de Investigación en Bioinstrumentación e Ingeniería Clínica (GIBIC), Facultad de Ingeniería, Departamento de Bioingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín. ColombiaFacultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín. ColombiaFacultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín. ColombiaIntroduction: In a mechanically ventilated patient with increased airway resistance, the expiratory time span is insufficient to exhale all the inspired volume. In order to maintain oxygenation and to reduce the workload of respiratory muscles, it is common to apply an extrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) that reduces tissue collapsibility, counterbalancing the increased resistance. Several studies have shown the usefulness of surface electromyography (sEMG) to quantify the work of breathing (WOB), particularly in patients with obstructive diseases. Objective: To assess the effect of incremental PEEP in the respiratory muscle activity through sEMG in healthy volunteers noninvasively ventilated. Methods: Study of muscle activity in 10 healthy male volunteers, noninvasively ventilated for 20 minutes. The extrinsic PEEP was applied from 0 to 5 cm H2O in steps of 1 cm H2O at 30 seconds intervals. Results: The bio-potentials of diaphragm and sternocleidomastoid muscles revealed different breathing patterns in response to incremental PEEP: 1) increase in the workload of both muscles during inspiration and expiration; 2) increase in the workload of only one muscle; 3) a remarkable increase in muscle activity only in expiration. Conclusion: In noninvasively ventilated volunteers, sEMG quantitatively relates the PEEP level with changes in sternocleidomastoid and diaphragm activity.http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/iatreia/article/view/22391/20780558Biomedical Signals ProcessingElectromyographyElectronic Medical RecordsMechanical VentilationPEEP
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author Hernández-Valdivieso, Alher Mauricio
Salazar-Sánchez, María Bernarda
Muñoz-Ortega, Isabel Cristina
spellingShingle Hernández-Valdivieso, Alher Mauricio
Salazar-Sánchez, María Bernarda
Muñoz-Ortega, Isabel Cristina
Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
Iatreia
Biomedical Signals Processing
Electromyography
Electronic Medical Records
Mechanical Ventilation
PEEP
author_facet Hernández-Valdivieso, Alher Mauricio
Salazar-Sánchez, María Bernarda
Muñoz-Ortega, Isabel Cristina
author_sort Hernández-Valdivieso, Alher Mauricio
title Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
title_short Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
title_full Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
title_fullStr Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
title_full_unstemmed Efecto del incremento de la PEEP en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
title_sort efecto del incremento de la peep en la actividad muscular respiratoria evaluado con electromiografía de superficie en individuos sanos bajo ventilación espontánea
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Iatreia
issn 0121-0793
2011-7965
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Introduction: In a mechanically ventilated patient with increased airway resistance, the expiratory time span is insufficient to exhale all the inspired volume. In order to maintain oxygenation and to reduce the workload of respiratory muscles, it is common to apply an extrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) that reduces tissue collapsibility, counterbalancing the increased resistance. Several studies have shown the usefulness of surface electromyography (sEMG) to quantify the work of breathing (WOB), particularly in patients with obstructive diseases. Objective: To assess the effect of incremental PEEP in the respiratory muscle activity through sEMG in healthy volunteers noninvasively ventilated. Methods: Study of muscle activity in 10 healthy male volunteers, noninvasively ventilated for 20 minutes. The extrinsic PEEP was applied from 0 to 5 cm H2O in steps of 1 cm H2O at 30 seconds intervals. Results: The bio-potentials of diaphragm and sternocleidomastoid muscles revealed different breathing patterns in response to incremental PEEP: 1) increase in the workload of both muscles during inspiration and expiration; 2) increase in the workload of only one muscle; 3) a remarkable increase in muscle activity only in expiration. Conclusion: In noninvasively ventilated volunteers, sEMG quantitatively relates the PEEP level with changes in sternocleidomastoid and diaphragm activity.
topic Biomedical Signals Processing
Electromyography
Electronic Medical Records
Mechanical Ventilation
PEEP
url http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/iatreia/article/view/22391/20780558
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