نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory volume

تعداد نتایج: 507810  

Journal: :Journal of mechanical ventilation 2022

A detailed understanding of respiratory mechanics during mechanical ventilation aids diagnostic accuracy and facilitates close monitoring patient progress, allowing individualized ventilator adjustments aimed at minimizing induced lung injury. Respiratory can be described in terms total respiratory, lung, chest wall components include compliance, resistance are dependent on tidal volume, airway...

Journal: :Thorax 1989
J Seidenberg I B Masters I Hudson A Olinsky P D Phelan

The passive flow-volume and partial forced expiratory flow-volume techniques were used to assess pulmonary function in 14 spontaneously breathing infants with acute respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis. Two additional infants were studied while paralysed and ventilated. During the acute stage of the illness there was a significant reduction in forced expiratory flow rates and an increase i...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2016

Background: Resistive Inspiratory Muscle Training (RIMT) is a well-known technique for rehabilitation of patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Incentive spirometry is another technique with potential viability for this application, but there is limited evidence in support of its efficacy in the rehabilitation of COPD patients. Aim: The objective of this study was to compar...

2015
Mikael Kanski Johannes Töger Katarina Steding-Ehrenborg Christos G. Xanthis Karin Markenroth Bloch Einar Heiberg Marcus Carlsson Håkan Arheden

BACKGROUND Respiratory gating is often used in 4D-flow acquisition to reduce motion artifacts. However, gating increases scan time. The aim of this study was to investigate if respiratory gating can be excluded from 4D flow acquisitions without affecting quantitative intracardiac parameters. METHODS Eight volunteers underwent CMR at 1.5 T with a 5-channel coil (5ch). Imaging included 2D flow ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Masahiko Izumizaki Mieczyslaw Pokorski Ikuo Homma

We examined the effects of carotid body denervation on ventilatory responses to normoxia (21% O2 in N2 for 240 s), hypoxic hypoxia (10 and 15% O2 in N2 for 90 and 120 s, respectively), and hyperoxic hypercapnia (5% CO2 in O2 for 240 s) in the spontaneously breathing urethane-anesthetized mouse. Respiratory measurements were made with a whole body, single-chamber plethysmograph before and after ...

Journal: :Circulation 2001
Y Goso H Asanoi H Ishise T Kameyama T Hirai T Nozawa S Takashima K Umeno H Inoue

BACKGROUND Sympathoexcitation and respiratory instability are closely related to worsening of chronic heart failure. To elucidate the dynamic nature of respiratory modulation of sympathetic activity in patients with heart failure, we studied within-breath variation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) under various ventilatory volumes. METHODS AND RESULTS MSNA, blood pressure, and resp...

Journal: :Chest 1990
H Imanaka J Takezawa M Nishimura M Nishijima N Taenaka I Yoshiya

A modified indicator gas washout method was developed to measure functional residual capacity (FRC) during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) without interruption of HFOV. A hot-wire flowmeter and medical gas analyzer measured the flow rate and argon concentration, respectively, at the expiratory end of the respiratory circuit. Upstream of the hot-wire flowmeter, two heat-and-moistur...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Marc Estenne

Lung transplantation and lung volume reduction surgery have opened a new therapeutic era for patients with advanced emphysema. In addition to providing impressive clinical benefits, they have helped us better understand how the chest wall and respiratory muscles adapt to chronic hyperinflation. This article reviews the effects of these procedures on respiratory muscle and chest wall function. I...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
gerard p. slobogean department of orthopaedics, university of maryland school of medicine, r. adams cowley shock trauma center, baltimore, maryland, usa; department of orthopaedics, university of maryland school of medicine, r. adams cowley shock trauma center, baltimore, maryland, usa. tel: +1-4103286280, fax: +1-4103282893 hyunchul kim fischell department of bioengineering, orthopaedic mechanobiology laboratory, university of maryland, college park, maryland, usa joseph p. russell fischell department of bioengineering, orthopaedic mechanobiology laboratory, university of maryland, college park, maryland, usa david j. stockton department of orthopaedics, university of british columbia, vancouver, british columbia, canada adam h. hsieh fischell department of bioengineering, orthopaedic mechanobiology laboratory, university of maryland, college park, maryland, usa robert v. o’toole department of orthopaedics, university of maryland school of medicine, r. adams cowley shock trauma center, baltimore, maryland, usa

conclusions negative pressure inspiration is significantly impaired by an unstable chest wall. restoring mechanical stability of the fractured ribs improves respiratory outcomes similar to baseline values. results a wide variation in the mean inspiratory volumes and peak flows were measured between specimens; however, the effect of a flail chest wall and the subsequent internal fixation of the ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Scott Wagers Lennart Lundblad Henrique T Moriya Jason H T Bates Charles G Irvin

Respiratory system resistance (R) and elastance (E) are commonly estimated by fitting the linear equation of motion P = EV + RV + P0 (Eq. 1) to measurements of respiratory pressure (P), lung volume (V), and flow (V). However, the respiratory system is unlikely to behave linearly under many circumstances. We determined the importance of respiratory system nonlinearities in two groups of mechanic...

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