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Effects of ultrasonic nebulization on pulmonary mechanics and blood gases in obstructive disease

Authors :
Rao, S.
Rose, Mary E.
Rosenberg, A.
Sproule, B. J.
Publication Year :
1972

Abstract

Administration of ultrasonically nebulized mist to 17 patients with obstructive lung disease resulted in a temporary deterioration of mechanical lung function with decreases in vital capacity (VC), forced expired volume in one second expressed as a percentage of VC (FEV(1)%), and compliance and with increased inspiratory and expiratory airway resistance. Despite hyperventilation there was an associated decrease in arterial oxygen tension. Although concomitant administration of a bronchodilator afforded protection against the bronchospastic reaction, blood gas derangements were still provoked.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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