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Effect of various modes of tracheal mechanical stimulation on the cough motor pattern. | LitMetric

Effect of various modes of tracheal mechanical stimulation on the cough motor pattern.

Respir Physiol Neurobiol

Institute of Medical Biophysics, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Comenius University in Bratislava, Martin, Slovakia.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined how different levels of stimulus affect coughing in 15 anesthetized cats using three methods of tracheal stimulation.
  • Higher levels of stimulation led to an increase in the quantity and intensity of coughs, as well as a decrease in the duration of cough characteristics.
  • The findings suggest that varying cough stimulus not only influences the frequency and force of coughs but also alters the timing and coordination of the coughing response, highlighting its importance for effective cough management.

Article Abstract

The relationship between the level (rate) of stimulus and the characteristics of the cough response was studied on 15 spontaneously breathing anesthetized cats. Three modes of stimulation were used to elicit cough. 'High' vs. 'low' level of stimulation was accomplished: 1st mode by 1 vs. 4 penetrations of the soft catheter through the trachea (approximately 10 cm), 2nd mode by 2 penetrations with the soft catheter equipped with 4 fine cross nylon fibers vs. 4 penetrations by the stimulator with 8 fibers, and 3rd mode by a similar stimulator with 4 cross fibers probing 4 cm of the trachea either right below the larynx or deeper under the upper part of the sternum (data were pooled) vs. stimulating both areas at the same time. 'High' stimulation rate in each stimulation mode resulted in a higher number of coughs, increased cough efforts, and shortened several temporal cough features. Mechanical stimulation resulting in higher cough afferent drive induces more vigorous coughing with shorter temporal cough characteristics. Modulation of cough afferent input affects both spatial and temporal components of the cough motor pattern, representing a crucial point in cough management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2024.104367DOI Listing

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