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Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology 1982-Jan

Respiratory mechanics in supine subjects during progressive partial curarization.

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T J Gal
N S Arora

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Respiratory mechanics were studied in six supine conscious volunteers during progressive muscle weakness produced by infusion of d-tubocurarine. Partial curarization was carried out to the point of abolishing head lift ability and handgrip strength. At all levels of partial paralysis, expiratory muscle strength was significantly more impaired than inspiratory strength. Despite this, subjects maintained relatively normal maximal expiratory flow rates, whereas inspiratory flows decreased significantly. The diminished inspiratory flows are not fully explained by decreased driving pressures during force inspiration, since inspiratory resistance increased significantly with the decreased flow. Inspiratory flow patterns suggest a variable extrathoracic obstruction most likely due to the absence of normal airway abductor activity during inspiration. Maximal respiratory muscle weakness decreased forced vital capacity by 29% and total lung capacity by 15%. The decreased level of lung inflation did not alter lung elastic recoil. Functional residual capacity was unchanged, but inspiratory capacity decreased by 25% and residual volume increased by 38%. These changes are in accord with predictions based on the decreased muscle strength and normal respiratory system recoil.

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