Modeling of the expiratory flow pattern of spontaneously breathing cats |
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Authors: | Walraven D van der Grinten C P M Bogaard J M van der Ent C K Luijendijk S C M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Maastricht, PO Box 5800, 6202 AZ Maastricht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | A mathematical model was developed describing the entire expiratory flow pattern during spontaneous, tidal breathing in the absence of expiratory muscle activity. It provides estimates for the time constants of the respiratory system (tau RS(model)) and of the decay of continuing inspiratory muscle activity in early expiration (tau mus(model)). In ten anesthetized, tracheostomized cats flow, tracheal pressure and diaphragmatic EMG were measured during normal expirations and expirations with four different added resistances. No significant differences were found between tau RS(model) (0.21-0.49 sec) obtained by fitting the model to the flow data and tau RS obtained from the straight part of the expiratory flow-volume curve. tau mus(model) (0.050-0.052 sec) was comparable to similar time constants obtained from the integrated diaphragmatic EMG or from end-inspiratory, tracheal occlusion pressure. Fitted peak flow and time to peak tidal expiratory flow were not significantly different from those measured. In conclusion, for spontaneously breathing, anesthetized cats our model provides a close fit of the expiratory flow and parameter estimates were comparable with independently measured values. |
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Keywords: | Mammals, cat Mechanics of breathing, expiratory flow pattern Model, expiratory flow Muscle, diaphragm, EMG Pattern of breathing, expiratory flow, model EIO, end inspiratory occlusion Corresponding author. Tel.: +31-43-387-6042 fax: +31-43-387-5051 |
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