Pressure signal transmission of five commercially available oesophageal balloon catheters

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H. Buscher
P. Valta
M. Sydow
K. Thies
H. Burchardi
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[1] Zentrum Anaesthesiologie,
[2] Rettungs- und Intensivmedizin,undefined
[3] George-August Universität Göttingen,undefined
[4] Robert-Koch Strasse 40,undefined
[5] D-37 075 Göttingen,undefined
[6] Germany e-mail: hbusche@gwdg.de Tel.: + 49-5 51-39 29 95 Fax: + 49-5 51-39 86 76,undefined
[7] Surgical Hospital,undefined
[8] Helsinki University Central Hospital,undefined
[9] Helsinki,undefined
[10] Finland,undefined
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Intensive Care Medicine | 2000年 / 26卷
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Key words Phrenic nerve stimulation; Work of breathing; Oesophageal pressure;
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Objective: Five commercially available oesophageal balloon catheters (OBCs) were tested to evaluate the accuracy in transmitting fast-changing pressure signals which can be observed, for example, during phrenic nerve stimulation.¶Setting: Research laboratory of a university hospital.¶Method: The OBCs tested varied in length (900–1390 mm) and inner diameter (0.9–1.5 mm) as well as in balloon material [latex or polyvinyl-chloride (PVC)]. A 180-cm tube served as a control. A sudden pressure drop was generated by the explosion of a pressurized latex balloon. The time between the pressure drop and 75, 50, 25 and 10 % of the maximal pressure was measured.¶Results: The time intervals required to transduce a pressure drop of 90 % varied between the different OBCs from 85 to 476 ms(control 32 ms). Transmission time was lower in OBCs with a larger inner diameter. Shortening the OBCs resulted in a further decrease in transmission time.¶Conclusion: The type of OBC used has an impact on signal processing. An OBCs with a short transmission time should be chosen, especially if fast pressure changes are to be evaluated such as during phrenic nerve stimulation.
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