نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory drive

تعداد نتایج: 287805  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
reza pourreza phd student, computer engineering dept., ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran. hamidreza pourreza associate professor, computer engineering dept., ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran. touka banaee assistant professor, ophthalmic research center, khatam-al-anbia hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. ramin daneshvar assistant professor, ophthalmic research center, khatam-al-anbia hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

introduction: this paper addresses a method for automatic detection of blood vessels in color fundus images which utilizes two main tools: image partitioning and local radon transform. material and methods: the input images are firstly divided into overlapping windows and then the radon transform is applied to each. the maximum of the radon transform in each window corresponds to the probable a...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Qiuli Liu Margaret T T Wong-Riley

The pre-Bötzinger complex (PBC) is postulated as the center of respiratory rhythmogenesis. Previously, we found a reduction or plateau of cytochrome oxidase (CO) activity in the PBC and other respiratory nuclei at postnatal days 3-4, despite a general increase of CO with age, suggesting a period of synaptic readjustment. The present study examined the expression of CO and a number of neurochemi...

Journal: :Chest 1993
A Baydur K Pandya O P Sharma G C Kanel M Carlson

Granulomatous involvement of skeletal muscle occurs in 50 to 80 percent of patients with sarcoidosis. How this may affect respiratory muscle function in sarcoidosis is not known. To attempt to answer this question, we compared respiratory function and muscle force generation, and control of ventilation in 12 untreated patients with 12 healthy, nonsmoking subjects. While seated, room air breathi...

2017
Fabia Diniz-Silva Anna Miethke-Morais Adriano M. Alencar Henrique T. Moriya Pedro Caruso Eduardo L. V. Costa Juliana C. Ferreira

BACKGROUND In patients with post-extubation respiratory distress, delayed reintubation may worsen clinical outcomes. Objective measures of extubation failure at the bedside are lacking, therefore clinical parameters are currently used to guide the need of reintubation. Electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) provides clinicians with valuable, objective information about respiratory drive an...

Journal: :Thorax 1994
F García Río C Prados E Díez Tejedor S Díaz Lobato R Alvarez-Sala J Villamor J M Pino

BACKGROUND Myasthenia gravis is a specific autoimmune disease characterised by weakness and fatigue. Respiratory muscle weakness has been studied using the determination of maximal respiratory pressures, but the response of respiratory centres is not well characterised. This study was undertaken to determine the breathing pattern and the central ventilatory drive in patients with mild and moder...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Brendan J Dougherty Kun-Ze Lee Michael A Lane Paul J Reier David D Fuller

Spinal cord hemisection at C2 (C2HS) severs bulbospinal inputs to ipsilateral phrenic motoneurons causing transient hemidiaphragm paralysis. The spontaneous crossed-phrenic phenomenon (sCPP) describes the spontaneous recovery of ipsilateral phrenic bursting following C2HS. We reasoned that the immediate (next breath) changes in tidal volume (V(T)) induced by ipsilateral phrenicotomy during spon...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1992
J Trinder F Whitworth A Kay P Wilkin

It has been hypothesized that regulatory control in the respiratory system is state dependent. According to this view respiratory instability during sleep onset is a consequence of repeated fluctuations in arousal state. However, these speculations are based primarily on measurements during stable sleep, not during sleep onset itself. The aim of the present study was to assess changes in ventil...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
C H Chiang Y C Tang S E Wang J C Hwang

Aminophylline is known to have respiratory stimulant properties, and it has been suggested that it may also be effective in sleep apnoea. However, its role in this disorder remains uncertain. Theoretically, increasing upper airway motoneural activity in order to maintain airway patency might alleviate obstructive sleep apnoea. On the other hand, increasing the respiratory drive may also prove b...

Journal: :Chest 1976
R S Fitzgerald F Garfinkel E Silbergeld S C Loscutoff

T he ventilatory responses to hypoxia and to hyper-capnia can be depressed, and resting levels of PaCO, and PaO, may be significantly abnormal in the presence of minimal lung disease.' It has been suggested that the chemical drive to respiration has adapted, but using the ventilatory response to measure chemosensitivity or the "chemical drive" is complicated by the negative effect on ventilatio...

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