Circulation, Vol 73, 386-395, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
FB Depeursinge, CD Depeursinge, AK Boutaleb, F Feihl and CH Perret
To investigate the relationship between alterations in lung mechanics and
acute pulmonary vascular congestion, repeated measurements of the
respiratory system impedance (Zrs) were performed in 11 patients with and
in seven without acute left ventricular failure. Indexes of Zrs were
obtained by calculating the average and slope of the resistance and
reactance in low (10 to 20 Hz) and high (20 to 50 Hz) frequency intervals.
Zrs indexes in patients with ventricular failure differ significantly from
those in patients without failure. Pulmonary vascular congestion is
regularly associated with an abnormal frequency dependence of resistance at
low frequencies and with an increased resonant frequency. Discriminant
analysis of Zrs indexes allows 92% correct classification of pulmonary
capillary wedge pressures lower than and those equal to or higher than 18
mm Hg. Zrs differences between patients with and without left ventricular
failure are consistent with the presence of a small airways obstruction
even in patients with mild left ventricular failure. Furthermore, use of
Zrs indexes permits moderate and severe pulmonary vascular congestion to be
distinguished from one another and this is probably due to a significant
narrowing of the large airways during severe left ventricular failure.
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