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中国防痨杂志 ›› 2001, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (1): 24-26.

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体位改变对单侧胸腔积液患者气体交换的影响

胡克1;姜燕2;涂楚云1;杨炯1;李清泉1;   

  1. 1.武汉大学人民医院 430060; 2.武汉市第五医院进修医生;
  • 出版日期:2001-01-10 发布日期:2001-11-03

Effect of body position on gas exchange in patients with unilateral pleural effusio

HU Ke,JIANG Yan,TU Chu yun,et al.   

  1. The People’s Hospital of Wuhan University,Wuhan 430060
  • Online:2001-01-10 Published:2001-11-03

摘要: 目的 观察单侧胸腔积液患者患侧和健侧卧位对动脉血氧分压的影响以及体位对气体交换的影响与肺功能之间的关系。方法 采用自身对照设计、显著性检验和直线相关分析等方法。结果 53例单侧胸腔积液患者患侧卧位时PaO2(PaO2-E)为67.8±15.3mmHg,健侧卧位时(PaO2-N)为79.9±13.8mmHg,二者差值在2.3~26.4mmHg之间,平均12.1±6.9mmHg,差异有显著性意义(P<0.001)。其中40例PaO2-N高于PaO2-E,13例PaO2-N低于PaO2-E。X线胸片上积液量的多少及肺功能指标与ΔPaO2N-E之间无明显的相关。结论 体位变化对单侧胸腔积液患者的气体交换确实存在一定的影响。尽管大多数患者健侧卧位时血气交换状况改善,但并不呈一致性变化,健侧和患侧卧位血气的变化与患者的肺功能指标F-EV1及FVC也没有显著的相关。

关键词: 胸腔积液, 体位, 气体交换

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effect of body position(right and left lateral decubitus positions)on arterial oxygen tension(PaO2)and the relationship between this postural effect on gas exchange and lung function.Methods Self control design,significance test and linear correlation analysis were used.Results In 53 patients with unilateral pleural effusions,the mean PaO2 obtained in lateral decubitus position with the normal lung down(PaO2-N) was higher than that obtained in lateral decubitus position with the effusion down (PaO2-E).There was a significant difference in the values of mean PaO2 between the two positions(P<0.001).The values of mean PaO2-N and PaO2-E were 79.9±13.8mmHg and 67.8±15.3mmHg respectively.The differences in PaO2 ranged from 2.3 to 26.4mmHg (mean 12.1±6.9mmHg), PaO2-N was higher than PaO2-E in 40 of 53 patients and lower in 13 patients.Conclusion Postural change took effect on gas exchange in these patients.Although gas exchange was improved in most patients in the lateral decubitus position with normal side down,no consistent relationship was found.The difference in PaO2 between two laterals decubitus position was not correlated with the patients’pulmonary function such as F-EV1 and FVC.

Key words: Pelural effusion, Body position, Gas exchange