Pulmonary mechanics in normal infants and young children during first 5 years of life
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Pediatric Pulmonology
- Vol. 3 (5) , 309-316
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.1950030506
Abstract
To characterize lung function in young children we measured lung compliance and pulmonary conductance in 40 normal infants and children ranging in age from the newborn period to 5 years. Inspiratory and expiratory flow was measured by a pneumotachograph, esophageal pressure through a water-filled feeding tube, and functional residual capacity (FRC) by a N2 washout technique. The esophageal pressure change per breath [(mean ± SD) 7.3 ± 1.4 cm H2O] and specific compliance (75 ± 13 ml/cm H2O/L-FRC) did not change with growth. Specific conductance was high (0.60 L/s/cm H2O/L-FRC) in preterm infants, decreasing rapidly with initial growth but minimally beyond 10 kg of body weight, and stabilizing at 0.10 L/s/cm H2O/L-FRC. During the age period studied, compliance increased approximately × 25 whereas conductance only rose five-fold. The changes in compliance and conductance were well correlated to FRC, body weight, and length. These findings suggest that in the last trimester of pregnancy the airways are already well developed and postnatal lung growth occurs mainly by formation of new alveoli, leading to a proportional increase in FRC and lung compliance. Postnatally, conductance increases much more slowly than FRC, resulting in a rapid drop in specific conductance. Pediatr Pulmonol 1987; 3:309–316.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- The accuracy of esophageal pressure measurements in convalescent and sick intubated infantsPediatric Pulmonology, 1986
- Respiratory resistance and impedance magnitude in healthy children aged 2–18 yearsPediatric Pulmonology, 1985
- Postnatal human lung growth.Thorax, 1982
- Nasal resistance during infancyRespiration Physiology, 1978
- MECHANICAL AND VENTILATORY PARAMETERS IN HEALTHY AND DISEASED NEWBORN INFANTSActa Paediatrica, 1974
- DEVELOPMENT OF PULMONARY FUNCTION IN LATE GESTATION: I. The Functional Residual Capacity of the Lung in Premature ChildrenActa Paediatrica, 1974
- The nasal resistance of newborn infantsThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1965
- Respiratory Studies in Newborn Infants. III.: Development of Mechanics of Breathing during the First Week of Life. A Longitudinal Study1Acta Paediatrica, 1962
- Respiratory Studies in Children. IXActa Paediatrica, 1962
- Ventilation and ventilatory mechanics in the newborn: Methods and results in 15 resting infantsThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1960