Carbon Dioxide Excretion via Bronchopleural Fistulas in Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome

作者: M.J. Bishop , M.S. Benson , D.J. Pierson

DOI: 10.1378/CHEST.91.3.400

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摘要: Expired gas and leaked via thoracostomy tubes was collected in nine patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) bronchopleural fistulas. Mean minute ventilation group 23.9±7.5 L/min 31±23 percent of escaping leak. Carbon dioxide present every patient, fraction CO 2 excreted leak highly correlated exiting (r = 0.86, p 1.3±0.5 percent. We conclude that some a fistula such participated exchange.

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