Critical care medicine
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Critical care medicine · Dec 1989
Bronchocutaneous fistula in dogs: influence of fistula size and ventilatory mode on airleak.
Bronchocutaneous fistula (BCF) can originate at different levels, from the major airways to the peripheral lung. Little is published on the influence of the fistula origin or the ventilatory effect of the airleak. This study evaluates relative CO2 elimination via fistulas of various size and how different ventilatory modes influence both the quantity and quality, i.e., oxygen and CO2 content, of the airleak. ⋯ PfCO2 was not significantly influenced by the tube size and Vf. Fistula air alveolization was increased only with HF ventilation. Air leaked via the fistula contributed significantly to gas exchange; even when expiration was totally via the fistula, the arterial gases remained unchanged.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)