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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/11809
Title: Parameters of the respiratory pattern in patients with borderline type personality disorder
Authors: Iurcu, Lucian
Keywords: Borderline Personality Disorder;respiratory pattern;PID
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MedEspera
Citation: IURCU, Lucian. Parameters of the respiratory pattern in patients with borderline type personality disorder. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 256-257.
Abstract: Introduction. The study of the changes of the respiratory pattern under the influence of physiological or pathological factors allows the thoroughgoing of the knowledge in the field of physiology of systemic interactions, as well as in the field of the physiopathology of functional psychosomatic diseases. It should be taken into consideration the high prevalence of borderline type personality disorder in primary health care and up to 20% in specialized psychiatry centers, alongside with the considerable insufficiencies caused to patients. Thus, the study of respiratory pattern could offer to physicians, especially at the primary level, an alternative to the pharmacological treatment, by correcting the psychophysiological mechanisms of systemic dysfunctions development.Aim of the study. This study is focused on evaluating changes in the respiratory rhythmogenesis in people with borderline type personality disorder, by analyzing the respiratory pattern, and on the clinical approach of the obtained results. Materials and methods. In the study were involved 95 people aged between 19 and 60 that were given a questionnaire about personality disorders PID-5. Based on the results, the subjects were divided into two groups: the control group (n = 64) and the group of people with borderline type personality disorder BPD (n = 32). The experimental protocol included the parameters of the respiratory pattern in 3 functional samples, recorded with the VisuResp plethysmograph: resting (R) - 5 min, hyperventilation (HV) - 3 min and post hyperventilation (postHV) 5 min. Results. In the R sample of the BPD group, was found a decrease of the following parameters of the respiratory pattern, compared to the control group: the current volume by 21%, the duration of the inspiration with 10.3%, the duration of the respiratory cycle by 12.1%; however, in the same sample, the breathing frequency was increased by 11.5%. In the postHV sample, the statistical differences in the parameters of the respiratory pattern in the PBD group, compared to the control group, are also observed: increased current volume with 21.5%, duration of the expiration by 52.1% and average inspiratory flow with 13.1%, but decreased duration of inspiration by 7.2% and the total duration of the respiratory cycle by 33.9%. The increased respiratory flow due to the increased current volume, explains the decrease of the CO2 concentration by 17.3%. Therefore, we found out that hyperventilation has a more substantial impact on the respiratory pattern in people with BPD, compared to the control group.Conclusions. People with BPD breathe in smaller volumes, but more frequently compared to the control group, without differences in respiratory flow. The hyperventilation sample highlights the changes in the respiratory pattern of healthy persons compared to people with borderline type personality disorder, probably due to changes in the cortical and subcortical structures that are responsible for the voluntary and involuntary control of breathing.
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