The American review of respiratory disease
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Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. · Sep 1982
Comparative StudyComparison of intraesophageal balloon pressure measurements with a nasogastric-esophageal balloon system in volunteers.
Recently, an esophageal balloon incorporated into a nasogastric tube was designed that allowed measurement of intraesophageal pressure. To define the performance of this nasogastric-esophageal balloon (NG-EB) system, comparative measurements were made with a standard esophageal balloon while subjects were in the sitting, supine, and left lateral decubitus and right lateral decubitus positions. ⋯ For both balloon systems, CL showed no significant difference between sitting and right lateral decubitus positions. Results from this study indicate that the NG-EB system acceptably reflects esophageal balloon pressure measurements and should be useful in estimating lung and chest wall mechanics in acutely ill patients requiring mechanical ventilation.