1960
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1960.tb07754.x
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Studies of the Mechanics of Breathing in Children with Congenital Heart Lesions

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“…The alteration in pulmonary haemodynamics due to various congenital cardiac malformations has been shown in previous studies on adults (Saxton et al, 1956;Davies, Williams, and Wood, 1962;Davies and Gazetopoulos, 1967), children (Wallgren, Geubelle, and Koch, 1960;Ohnishi, 1970), and experimental animals (Borst et al, 1957;Cook et al, 1959) to have an effect upon the mechanical behaviour of the lungs. The present study was undertaken to investigate this effect in neonates and infants with congenital heart disease in order to see whether measurements of lung mechanics could be used to assess the severity of the cardiac defect and to evaluate the effect of surgery.…”
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“…The alteration in pulmonary haemodynamics due to various congenital cardiac malformations has been shown in previous studies on adults (Saxton et al, 1956;Davies, Williams, and Wood, 1962;Davies and Gazetopoulos, 1967), children (Wallgren, Geubelle, and Koch, 1960;Ohnishi, 1970), and experimental animals (Borst et al, 1957;Cook et al, 1959) to have an effect upon the mechanical behaviour of the lungs. The present study was undertaken to investigate this effect in neonates and infants with congenital heart disease in order to see whether measurements of lung mechanics could be used to assess the severity of the cardiac defect and to evaluate the effect of surgery.…”
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“…However, virtually all the results quoted to date have been obtained from adults and older children (Saxton et al, 1956;Davies et al, 1962;Davies and Gazetopoulos, 1967). It has been possible to find only one reference (Wallgren et al, 1960) which quotes figures for infants, and of the 25 infants they studied only 9 were less than 6 months of age. It is therefore of some significance that the results obtained in the present study on neonates and infants, whose pulmonary mechanics and circulation are presumably more labile, are very similar to those quoted for older children and adults Wallgren et al (1960) suggested that the reduction in compliance found in the presence of left-toright shunt might be due to a reduction in the aerated lung volume.…”
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“…Changes in the elastic properties of the lungs before surgery could be caused by increased pulmonary blood flow and volume25 and engorgement of the capillary network 626 Persistence of stiff lung indices in other types of congenital heart defect with high pulmonary blood flow can result from vascular changes27 28 leading to progressive remodelling of the lung parenchyma, even with fibrotic changes 1222 The different responses of fetal compared with adult vascular smooth muscle cells to high pulmonary blood flow and pressure27 could also influence the outcome.…”
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“…Without doubt, the esophageal-balloon technique is a useful tool for judging the degree of bronchial obstruction as shown by several authors [7,8,27]. It should be kept in mind, however, that in children, lung tissue resistance contributes considerably to total pulmonary resistance, being dependent on the size of the lung and on the breathing pattern as well.…”
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