The effects of ethanol ingestion on the accuracy of pulmonary diffusing capacity measurement.

نویسندگان

  • Francesco Simeone
  • Jeffrey Wiese
  • Henry Glindmeyer
  • Joseph Lasky
چکیده

BACKGROUND Erroneous diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (Dlco) values as measured by spectrophotometry were observed at our facility in ethanol-intoxicated subjects. An atypical methane curve tracing was noted in these subjects. STUDY OBJECTIVES We hypothesized that ethanol intoxication interferes with Dlco measurements obtained using methane and designed a study to assess the blood ethanol level at which this occurs. STUDY DESIGN Dlco and breath ethanol levels were measured at baseline and after escalating doses of ethanol in seven healthy subjects. SETTING Pulmonary function testing laboratory of a university hospital. PARTICIPANTS Seven healthy volunteers. INTERVENTIONS Dlco measurement at baseline and after escalating doses of ethanol. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS We found no significant change in measured Dlco values for a wide range of blood ethanol levels (from 0.006 to 0.12 mg/dL). However, subsequently, an abnormal methane curve and Dlco were again observed in an intoxicated subject whose ethanol blood level was 0.22 mg/dL. CONCLUSIONS We conclude that interference between breath ethanol level and Dlco measurement exists only for blood ethanol levels well above the legal limit for intoxication. Based on our observations, we suggest that ethanol intoxication should be suspected when an abnormal Dlco measurement occurs along with an abnormal methane curve tracing. If intoxication is confirmed, precautions should be taken and referral for treatment of possible ethanol dependence should be offered.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Chest

دوره 128 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005