Derivation of recruitment function from the pressure-volume curve in an acute lung injury model.

2015 
Abstract Lung volume changes involve the recruitment of collapsed alveoli and the expansion of already opened alveoli. This study aimed to determine the alveolar recruitment function by using a mathematical model from a pressure–volume curve ( P – V curve). We assumed a lung model as V L  =  R ( P )  V 0 f ( P ), where R recruitment function is the fraction of recruited alveoli, V 0 is the resting lung volume at FRC of a fully recruited lung, and f ( P ) corresponds to the normalized compliance function of the lungs open to ventilation. Seven white rabbits were subjected to saline-lavage lung injury, and P – V curves were calculated using the slow inflation technique. We obtained the P – R curve from the P – V curve, and two curves were differently shaped after lung injury. We concluded that the recruitment function was obtained from the P – V curve and that the P – R curve estimated the recruitment and derecruitment status.
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