Functional Residual Capacity, Thoracoabdominal Dimensions, and Central Blood Volume during General Anesthesia with Muscle Paralysis and Mechanical Ventilation
Open Access
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Anesthesiology
- Vol. 62 (3) , 247-254
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198503000-00007
Abstract
Functional residue capacity (FRC) rib cage and abdominal dimensions (rc-ab), central blood volume (CBV) and extra vascular lung water (EVLW) were measured in 6 lung-healthy subjects awake and during halothane anesthesia, muscle paralysis and mechanical ventilation. FRC was assessed by multiple breath nitrogen washout, rc-ab dimensions by computerized tomography, and CBV and EVLW by a double-indicator dilution technique (thermo-dye). During anesthesia, FRC decreased by 0.5 l (17%). The cross-sectional chest area was reduced by 12-20 cm2, causing an approximate reduction in thoracic volume by 0.3 l. The diaphragm was moved cranially by an average of 1.9 cm, diminishing the thoracic volume a further 0.5 l. The abdominal cross-sectional area did not alter significantly, despite the shift of the diaphragm. CBV decreased by 0.3 l. EVLW did not change significantly. The thoracic volume is reduced during halothane anesthesia, muscle paralysis and mechanical ventilation as a result of cranial shift of the diaphragm and reduction in transverse area. The decrease in thoracic volume is accompanied by a reduction in FRC and a displacement of blood from the thorax to the abdomen, the transverse area of the latter thus being maintained despite the shift of the diaphragm.Keywords
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