نتایج جستجو برای: expiration

تعداد نتایج: 17658  

Journal: :Thorax 1986
J L Hofmeyr B A Webber M E Hodson

It has been suggested that positive expiratory pressure may assist the clearance of bronchial secretions in the treatment of cystic fibrosis. It has been compared with currently used postural drainage techniques. Three treatment regimens were compared in 18 patients with cystic fibrosis. Treatment A consisted of breathing exercises emphasising inspiration, interspersed with the forced expiratio...

2003

➥ normal inspiration and expiration. In adults it is about 700 ml (10 ml/kg). Expiratory reserve volume (ERV) is the gas volume additionally exhaled during forced expiration and inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) is that after a forced inspiration. The sum of VT and IRV is the inspiratory capacity (IC). Even after a maximum expiratory effort, some air is left in the lung; no lung region normally ...

2006
Albrecht Schmidt Christian S. Jensen

Motivated by the increasing prominence of loosely-coupled systems, such as mobile and sensor networks, the characteristics of which include intermittent connectivity and volatile data, we study the tagging of data with so-called expiration times. More specifically, when data are inserted into a database, they may be stamped with time values indicating when they expire, i.e. when they are regard...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2011
G B Drummond G Dhonneur K Kirov P Duvaldestin

BACKGROUND Expiratory muscle action is prominent during anaesthesia and can impair lung function. This activity is exaggerated by the use of opioids. Airway pressure during occlusion of expiration would be a valuable measure in the study of expiratory muscle activation. However, this would only be valid if the imposed occlusion did not itself alter muscle activation. This possibility can be che...

Journal: :CoRR 2005
Albrecht Schmidt Christian S. Jensen

Motivated by the increasing prominence of loosely-coupled systems, such as mobile and sensor networks, which are characterised by intermittent connectivity and volatile data, we study the tagging of data with so-called expiration times. More specifically, when data are inserted into a database, they may be tagged with time values indicating when they expire, i.e., when they are regarded as stal...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Elise Morawiec Mathieu Raux Felix Kindler Louis Laviolette Thomas Similowski

In normal humans during quiet breathing, expiration is mostly driven by elastic recoil of the lungs. Expiration becomes active when ventilation must be increased to meet augmented metabolic demands, or in response to expiratory loading, be it experimental or disease-related. The response to expiratory loading is considered to be mediated by both reflex and cortical mechanisms, but the latter ph...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Rodney K Lambert Theodore A Wilson

A computational model for maximal expiratory flow in constricted lungs is presented. The model was constructed by combining a previous computational model for maximal expiratory flow in normal lungs and a previous mathematical model for smooth muscle dynamics. Maximal expiratory flow-volume curves were computed for different levels of smooth muscle activation. The computed maximal expiratory fl...

2013
Avner Wolf Christopher Hessel

This paper presents a new option that can be used by agents for managing foreign exchange risk. Unlike the Garman Kolhagen model [1], (GK), this paper presents a new model with a preset exchange rate (PE), that allows the agent to take advantage of the his/her view on both the direction and magnitude of rate movement and as such provides this agent with more choices. The model has a provision f...

2013
Heather Mason Matteo Vandoni Giacomo deBarbieri Erwan Codrons Veena Ugargol Luciano Bernardi

Slow breathing increases cardiac-vagal baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), improves oxygen saturation, lowers blood pressure, and reduces anxiety. Within the yoga tradition slow breathing is often paired with a contraction of the glottis muscles. This resistance breath "ujjayi" is performed at various rates and ratios of inspiration/expiration. To test whether ujjayi had additional positive effects t...

Journal: :Thorax 1973
A H Campbell L W Faulks

This paper examines the relationship between the intrathoracic and bronchial pressures and the flow time course during forceful expiration in patients with severe chronic airways obstruction and tracheobronchial collapse. After an initial peak flow, the flow rate (V) of forceful expirations usually fitted the patient's maximum expiratory flow volume (MEFV) curve. The great reduction in flow aft...

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