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- W2076170066 abstract "Blunted rebreathing hyperoxic hypercapnic ventilatory and arousal responses are frequent in older children with myelomeningocele (MMC) and Arnold-Chiari malformation type 2 (ACM). In contrast, isocapnic hypoxic rebreathing ventilatory responses are only occasionally affected. Thus, regions mediating the hypoxic ventilatory response appear usually preserved in children with MMC and ACM. Peripheral chemoreceptor function (PCR), however, has not been critically assessed in these children. To study this, PCR was measured in ten children and adolescents with MMC and ACM with normal alveolar ventilation during wakefulness, and in ten sex- and age-matched controls by measuring the ventilatory responses induced by 100% O2 breathing, five tidal breaths of 100% N2, and vital capacity breaths of 15% CO2 in O2. In general, tidal breathing of 100% O2 resulted in smaller decreases in minute ventilation (VE) responses in patients with MMC, although absent VE responses to hyperoxia were found in four patients. Vital capacity breaths of 15% CO2 elicited similar increases in VE in five patients and in ten controls, but no changes in VE were found in the remaining five patients (p<0.02). Acute hypoxia induced by N2 tidal breathing resulted in significant linear regression correlations between VE and SpO2 in five patients with MMC, while absent responses were measured in those same five patients with absent hypercapnic responses. We conclude that PCR, when assessed by acute hypoxia, hyperoxia, or hypercapnia is abnormal in some children with MMC and ACM, particularly in those demonstrating abnormal ventilation during sleep. We postulate that the large interindividual variability of PCR is dependent on the severity of brainstem involvement of PCR afferents or central respiratory integration sites. (CHEST 1995; 108:425-31) Blunted rebreathing hyperoxic hypercapnic ventilatory and arousal responses are frequent in older children with myelomeningocele (MMC) and Arnold-Chiari malformation type 2 (ACM). In contrast, isocapnic hypoxic rebreathing ventilatory responses are only occasionally affected. Thus, regions mediating the hypoxic ventilatory response appear usually preserved in children with MMC and ACM. Peripheral chemoreceptor function (PCR), however, has not been critically assessed in these children. To study this, PCR was measured in ten children and adolescents with MMC and ACM with normal alveolar ventilation during wakefulness, and in ten sex- and age-matched controls by measuring the ventilatory responses induced by 100% O2 breathing, five tidal breaths of 100% N2, and vital capacity breaths of 15% CO2 in O2. In general, tidal breathing of 100% O2 resulted in smaller decreases in minute ventilation (VE) responses in patients with MMC, although absent VE responses to hyperoxia were found in four patients. Vital capacity breaths of 15% CO2 elicited similar increases in VE in five patients and in ten controls, but no changes in VE were found in the remaining five patients (p<0.02). Acute hypoxia induced by N2 tidal breathing resulted in significant linear regression correlations between VE and SpO2 in five patients with MMC, while absent responses were measured in those same five patients with absent hypercapnic responses. We conclude that PCR, when assessed by acute hypoxia, hyperoxia, or hypercapnia is abnormal in some children with MMC and ACM, particularly in those demonstrating abnormal ventilation during sleep. We postulate that the large interindividual variability of PCR is dependent on the severity of brainstem involvement of PCR afferents or central respiratory integration sites. (CHEST 1995; 108:425-31)" @default.
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- W2076170066 title "Peripheral Chemoreceptor Function in Children With Myelomeningocele and Arnold-Chiari Malformation Type 2" @default.
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