نتایج جستجو برای: airway patency

تعداد نتایج: 91384  

2014
Ferdinand Wanjala Nangole Stanley Ominde Khainga

Introduction. Postsurgical nasopharyngeal airway stenosis can be a challenge to manage. The stenosis could be as a result of any surgical procedure in the nasopharyngeal region that heals extensive scarring and fibrosis. Objective. To evaluate patients with nasopharyngeal stenosis managed with FAMM flap. Study Design. Prospective study of patients with nasopharyngeal stenosis at the Kenyatta Na...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Shinichiro Kato Shiroh Isono Megumi Amemiya Shin Sato Aya Ikeda Junko Okazaki Yumi Sato Teruhiko Ishikawa

The pharyngeal airway is surrounded by soft tissues that are also enclosed by bony structures such as the mandible, maxilla, and cervical spine. The passive pharyngeal airway is therefore structurally analogous to a collapsible tube within a rigid box. Cross-sectional area of the tube is determined by transmural pressure, the pressure difference between intraluminal and extraluminal pressures. ...

2010
Alan R. Schwartz Susheel P. Patil Samuel Squier Hartmut Schneider Jason P. Kirkness Philip L. Smith

Schwartz AR, Patil SP, Squier S, Schneider H, Kirkness JP, Smith PL. Obesity and upper airway control during sleep. J Appl Physiol 108: 430–435, 2010. First published October 29, 2009; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00919.2009.—Mechanisms linking obesity with upper airway dysfunction in obstructive sleep apnea are reviewed. Obstructive sleep apnea is due to alterations in upper airway anatomy and neu...

Journal: :Sleep medicine reviews 2003
Indu Ayappa David M Rapoport

The upper airway is the primary conduit for passage of air into the lungs. Its physiology has been the subject of intensive study: both passive mechanical and active neural influences contribute to its patency and collapsibility. Different models can be used to explain behavior of the upper airway, including the "balance of forces" (airway suction pressure during inspiration versus upper airway...

2015
Maria K. Brake Jennifer Anderson

BACKGROUND Bilateral vocal fold immobility (BVFI) is a rare diagnosis causing dyspnea, dysphonia and dysphagia. Management depends on respiratory performance, airway patency, vocal ability, and quality-of-life priorities. The authors review the presentation, management and outcome in patients diagnosed with BVFI. The utility and efficacy of the Empey index (EI) and the Expiratory Disproportion ...

Journal: :Chest 2001
C A Keller R Hinerman A Singh F Alvarez

The objective of the study was to describe a safe and effective treatment option for endobronchial complications after solid organ transplantation. A retrospective analysis was performed in a tertiary-care university hospital. The use of bronchoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC) for the treatment of endobronchial lesions was studied in five solid organ transplant recipients. Four patients pr...

2014
Lynne E. Bilston Simon C. Gandevia

Bilston LE, Gandevia SC. Biomechanical properties of the human upper airway and their effect on its behavior during breathing and in obstructive sleep apnea. J Appl Physiol 116: 314 –324, 2014. First published July 3, 2013; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00539.2013.—The upper airway is a complex, multifunctional, dynamic neuromechanical system. Its patency during breathing requires moment-to-moment c...

2016
Janusz Włodarczyk Jarosław Kużdżał

INTRODUCTION The close anatomical relationship between the oesophagus and bronchial tree results in formation of an oesophago-respiratory fistula in a subset of patients with advanced oesophageal or lung cancer. In those patients stenting of both the oesophagus and tracheobronchial tree is a valid option of palliative treatment. AIM To determine the effectiveness, tolerance, quality of life, ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
K D O'Halloran A K Curran A Bradford

The cervical sympathetic trunks innervate the carotid bodies, carotid baroreceptors, thyroid gland and the upper airway mucosa, structures which can influence breathing and upper airway resistance. However, their role in the control of ventilation and upper airway patency is poorly understood. A constant airflow was applied to the upper airway through a high-cervical tracheostomy in anaesthetiz...

Journal: :Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia : publicacao oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisilogia 2010
Luciana de Oliveira Palombini

Sleep is a phase during which the respiratory system undergoes major changes. These changes lead to greater vulnerability and a greater risk of abnormalities, even in normal individuals. In the transition from wakefulness to sleep, there is commonly an increase in upper airway resistance and impairment of various protective responses and reflexes, which are efficient in promoting and maintainin...

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