INFLUENCE OF HYDROSTATIC COMPRESSION OF CHEST AND INTRA-THORACIC BLOOD POOLING ON STATIC LUNG-MECHANICS DURING HEAD-OUT IMMERSION
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 5 (1) , 71-85
Abstract
The effect of water immersion on static lung volumes and pressure-volume curves was studied in 5 subjects. A special container allowed measurements during nonimmersion, head-out immersion and thorax immersion leaving the head, pelvis region and legs dry. It was possible to separate the part played by hydrostatic forces acting on the chest from the part played by intrathoracic blood pooling during immersion. Hydrostatic compression of the chest decreased total lung capacity (TLC) by 0.30 l and residual volume (RV) by 0.25 l. Blood redistributed into the thorax during head-out immersion caused a further reduction of TLC of 0.13 l; RV increased by 0.10 l, probably because expiration was hampered by air-trapping. Head-out immersion reduced VC by 0.29 l compared to nonimmersion and this effect was wholly attributable to intrathoracic blood pooling. Lung compliance during head-out immersion was 0.11 l .times. (cmH2O)-1 smaller than during nonimmersion; this was mainly due to intrathoracic blood pooling. Blood redistribution decreased lung compliance by exerting an erectile effect on the lung tissue.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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