نتایج جستجو برای: inspiratory volume

تعداد نتایج: 320021  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2000
R Alvisi C A Volta E R Righini M Capuzzo R Ragazzi M Verri G Candini G Gritti J Milic-Emili

Several threshold values for predicting weaning outcome from mechanical ventilation have been proposed. These values, however, have been obtained in nonhomogeneous patient populations. The aim of the present study was to determine the threshold values in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients and compare them to those reported for nonhomogeneous patient populations. The initial w...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Charlotte G W Seijger Gea Drost Joram M Posma Baziel G M van Engelen Yvonne F Heijdra

BACKGROUND In this large observational study population of 105 myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) patients, we investigate whether bodyweight is a contributor of total lung capacity (TLC) independent of the impaired inspiratory muscle strength. METHODS Body composition was assessed using the combination of body mass index (BMI) and fat-free mass index. Pulmonary function tests and respiratory mu...

Journal: :Clinics in perinatology 2007
Jaideep Singh Sunil K Sinha Steven M Donn

Traditional management of neonatal respiratory failure has been accomplished with mechanical ventilation delivered by time-cycled, pressure-limited techniques. Although easy to use, this modality results in the delivery of tidal volumes that vary according to pulmonary compliance. In contrast, volume-targeted ventilation delivers a selected tidal volume at variable peak inspiratory pressure, re...

2015
Arie Soroksky Julia Kheifets Zehava Girsh Solomonovich Emad Tayem Balmor Gingy Ronen Boris Rozhavsky

PURPOSE Patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and hypercapnia present a formidable treatment challenge. We examined the use of esophageal balloon for assessment of transpulmonary pressures to guide mechanical ventilation for successful management of severe hypercapnia. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with severe ARDS and hypercapnia were studied. Esophageal balloon wa...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1965
D H Spodick

Systolic blood pressure normally falls during quiet inspiration in normal individuals. Pulsus paradoxus is defined as a fall of systolic blood pressure of >10 mmHg during the inspiratory phase. Pulsus paradoxus can be observed in cardiac tamponade and in conditions where intrathoracic pressure swings are exaggerated or the right ventricle is distended, such as severe acute asthma or exacerbatio...

Journal: :Respiration physiology 1998
R G Thomas P C LaStayo H Hoppeler R Favier G Ferretti B Kayser D Desplanches H Spielvogel S L Lindstedt

At the highest altitude, aerobic work is limited by environmental oxygen availability. We therefore reasoned that the hyperpnea associated with endurance training at altitude should provide a strong stimulus for adaptation of the ventilatory muscles. We measured peak inspiratory muscle pressure-flow characteristics (inspiring through graded resistors) and maximum sustainable ventilation capacit...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2005
Thomas Brack Amal Jubran Franco Laghi Martin J Tobin

We hypothesized that patients with Cheyne-Stokes respiration exhibit periodic increases in end-expiratory lung volume, mediated by changes in breath components, postinspiratory inspiratory muscle activity, or both. Calibrated inductive plethysmography revealed that 12 of 12 patients with Cheyne-Stokes respiration experienced increases in end-expiratory volume during hyperpnea: maximum 412 +/- 1...

Journal: :Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies 2012
Rachael K Gregson Harriet Shannon Janet Stocks Tim J Cole Mark J Peters Eleanor Main

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to quantify the specific effects of manual lung inflations with chest compression-vibrations, commonly used to assist airway clearance in ventilated patients. The hypothesis was that force applied during the compressions made a significant additional contribution to increases in peak expiratory flow and expiratory to inspiratory flow ratio over and above that resultin...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
Peter M Lalley

Mu-opioid receptor agonists depress tidal volume, decrease chest wall compliance, and increase upper airway resistance. In this study, potential neuronal sites and mechanisms responsible for the disturbances were investigated, dose-response relationships were established, and it was determined whether general anesthesia plays a role. Effects of micro-opioid agonists on membrane properties and d...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1987
P N LeSouëf L I Landau

It is claimed that suddenly squeezing a newborn baby's trunk with a pressure of 3-4 kPa produces a flow volume curve that can be used to measure the function of the small airways. If the squeeze is applied during expiration rather than at the end of inspiration, however, anomalous results may be obtained. One possible explanation is that the babies are limiting expiratory flow by making inspira...

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