Design and characterization of a measurement system for monitoring pressure exerted by bronchial blockers: In vitro trials

Bronchial blockers (BBs) allow occluding the bronchial duct and collapsing the “dependent” lung in a number of thoracic surgery. The occlusion is obtained through a cuff that, inflated with a proper air volume, exerts a pressure, Pe, on the inner wall of the mainstem bronchus. In this work a measurement chain, based on two piezorestistive force sensors, was developed and calibrated to measure Pe exerted by six BBs, as a function of inflated volume on in vitro models (two latex ducts with diameters similar to the ones of the adult mainstem bronchi: 12mm and 15mm). Pe showed wide changes considering different BBs, and significantly increases with the decrease of the model's diameter, at the same inflated volume. Lastly, the minimum occlusive volume (MOV) to sail the two models was estimated for each BB. These experiments were performed by applying a pressure difference across the cuff of 25cmH2O, in order to simulate the worst condition in a clinical scenario. Results show that MOV depends on both the type of BB and the duct diameter. The knowledge of this volume allows estimating the minimum value of Pe exerted by BBs to avoid air leakage.

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