Korean J Anesthesiol.  1984 Dec;17(4):321-328.

An Experimental Comparative Study of HFJV and System J in a Lung Model

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

This experimental study was done to understand the functional difference and variables thought to be important in determing CO2 elimination and arterial oxygenation during HFJV and system J (System J means that an expiratory valve is attached to the expiratory port of the double lumen tube). In an experimental lung model, a plastic tube, simulating the traches, was intubated with a double-lumen tracheal tube. Ventilation was performed with a solenoid valve controlled high frequency ventilator. Changing the inspiratory time and driving pressure during HFJV and system J can linearly alter the tidal volume and airway pressure. There was a significant difference in airway pressure between the two modes of high frequency ventilation at I:E ratios of 1:2 adn 1:3. With air entrainment, HFJV provided more peak flow than system J and less FIO2 with and increasing driving pressures. Some functional charateristics of two high frequency ventilatory system using double-lumes tubes in a lung model are shown in this study.


MeSH Terms

High-Frequency Ventilation
Lung*
Oxygen
Plastics
Tidal Volume
Ventilation
Ventilators, Mechanical
Oxygen
Plastics
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