نتایج جستجو برای: lung capacity

تعداد نتایج: 575542  

Journal: :Respiratory care 2007
Thida Win Ashley M Groves Andrew J Ritchie Francis C Wells Fay Cafferty Clare M Laroche

OBJECTIVE Prospectively to evaluate the effects of lung resection on lung function (as measured via spirometry) and exercise capacity (as measured via shuttle-walk test) in lung cancer patients. METHODS We conducted pulmonary function tests and the shuttle-walk test with 110 consecutive patients, before and 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after lobectomy (n = 73) or pneumonectomy (n = 37). Al...

2017
Jaeseok Lee Taewook Kang Yundong Yeo Dongwook Han

[Purpose] Although lung capacity in the elderly is affected by age, little research has been performed studying decreasing lung capacity in relation to increasing life expectancy. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of increased life span on the lung capacity of women. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects of this study were 55 healthy elderly women over 60 years of age who were livi...

2015
Alessandro Santini Alessandro Protti Thomas Langer Beatrice Comini Massimo Monti Cristina Carin Sparacino Daniele Dondossola Luciano Gattinoni

BACKGROUND Prone position is used to recruit collapsed dependent lung regions during severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, improving lung elastance and lung gas content. We hypothesised that, in the absence of recruitment, prone position would not result in any improvement in lung mechanical properties or gas content compared to supine position. METHODS Ten healthy pigs under general an...

Journal: :Clinical science 1981
T Higenbottam T J Clark

1. Forced exhalations performed from volumes below total lung capacity, so-called partial expiratory flow-volume curves, are suggested to be more sensitive in detecting airways bronchoconstriction than maximal expiratory flow-volume curves begun at total lung capacity. 2. In eight healthy men both maximal and partial expiratory flow-volume curves were measured where breath was held at total lun...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2003
Edward P Ingenito Robert L Berger A Cortney Henderson John J Reilly Larry Tsai Andrew Hoffman

Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR), a minimally invasive procedure based on tissue engineering principles, was performed in six sheep with papain-induced experimental emphysema (EMPH). Physiologic measurements, at baseline, after generation of EMPH, and at 3 and 9 weeks after BLVR, included lung volumes, diffusing capacity (DL(CO)), pressure-volume relationships for the lung and chest w...

2013
WILLIAM A. BRISCOE

with the clinical syndrome of alveolar capillary block while each patient was breathing four different inspired oxygen mixtures. The data were interpreted using the principle of the Bohr integral isopleth with which alveolar oxygen tension in the differently ventilated parts of the lung can initially be treated as unknown. It is then possible to determine the distribution of ventilation, of per...

Journal: :Thorax 1986
S L Hill R A Stockley

In a study designed to show whether purulent bronchial secretions damage the lung reversibly or irreversibly, 18 patients with bronchiectasis underwent lung function tests before and after two weeks' antibiotic treatment to convert their sputum from purulent to mucoid, and 10 of them also after four months' treatment. After two weeks FEV1, forced vital capacity, vital capacity, functional resid...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2008
Gabi Mueller Sonja de Groot Lucas van der Woude Maria T E Hopman

OBJECTIVE To investigate the time-courses of lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generating capacity after spinal cord injury. DESIGN Multi-centre, prospective cohort study. SUBJECTS One hundred and nine subjects with recent, motor complete spinal cord injury. METHODS Lung function and respiratory muscle pressure generating capacity were measured at first mobilization, at discha...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1991
G A Gould A T Redpath M Ryan P M Warren J J Best D C Flenley W MacNee

We studied 80 subjects (63 M, 17 F; 23-82 yrs) and related lung computerized tomography (CT) density with age, height, spirometry, lung volumes, diffusing capacity and arterial blood gas tensions. These subjects demonstrated a wide range of physiological impairment (forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) 8-116% predicted; diffusing capacity (Kco) 15-139% predicted; arterial oxygen tensio...

2014
Renée Lampe Tobias Blumenstein Varvara Turova Ana Alves-Pinto

BACKGROUND Individuals with infantile cerebral palsy have multiple disabilities. The most conspicuous syndrome being investigated from many aspects is motor movement disorder with a spastic gait pattern. The lung function of adults with spasticity attracts less attention in the literature. This is surprising because decreased thoracic mobility and longstanding scoliosis should have an impact on...

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