1987
DOI: 10.1139/y87-195
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Effects of hypoxia on lung mechanics in the newborn cat

Abstract: The present study was designed to investigate the effects of hypoxia on lung mechanics in the newborn cat and to determine if vagal efferent innervation to the airways is involved in the response. We studied 11 animals, aged 2-7 days, anesthetized with a mixture of chloralose-urethane administered intraperitoneally. A tracheal cannula was inserted just below the larynx and following paralysis (pancuronium bromide), mechanical ventilation was initiated. A pneumothorax was created by a midline thoracotomy and an… Show more

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“…A constriction of bronchial muscles can be provoked by the direct stimulation of bronchial stretch receptors caused by moving a suction catheter in the airways (13). Endotracheal suctioning-induced arterial oxygen desaturation may also and independently increase bronchomotor tone (25)(26)(27). Fisher and colleagues studied the responsiveness of airway smooth muscle to hypoxia by administering a 10% O 2 mixture to paralyzed and ventilated cats (25).…”
Section: Endotracheal Suctioning-induced Reduction Of Bronchial Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A constriction of bronchial muscles can be provoked by the direct stimulation of bronchial stretch receptors caused by moving a suction catheter in the airways (13). Endotracheal suctioning-induced arterial oxygen desaturation may also and independently increase bronchomotor tone (25)(26)(27). Fisher and colleagues studied the responsiveness of airway smooth muscle to hypoxia by administering a 10% O 2 mixture to paralyzed and ventilated cats (25).…”
Section: Endotracheal Suctioning-induced Reduction Of Bronchial Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endotracheal suctioning-induced arterial oxygen desaturation may also and independently increase bronchomotor tone (25)(26)(27). Fisher and colleagues studied the responsiveness of airway smooth muscle to hypoxia by administering a 10% O 2 mixture to paralyzed and ventilated cats (25). They observed a 50% increase in R max,rs .…”
Section: Endotracheal Suctioning-induced Reduction Of Bronchial Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%