نتایج جستجو برای: mouth breathing

تعداد نتایج: 63345  

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2007
Björn Petruson

The Nozovent nostril dilator improves nasal breathing to the same degree as topical decongestants and reduces mouth dryness at night in 51% of nocturnal mouth breathers. It does not help every snorer but reduces the snoring heard by the sleeping partner in about 50%, improves the respiratory disturbance index significantly in 19% and gives less morning and daytime tiredness in 40% of snorers. T...

2011
Frank C. Koh Arthur T. Johnson Timothy E. Rehak

A combination of local flow measurement techniques and fog flow visualization was used to determine the inward leakage for two tight-fitting powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs), the 3M Breathe-Easy PAPR and the SE 400 breathing demand PAPR. The PAPRs were mounted on a breathing machine head form, and flows were measured from the blower and into the breathing machine. Both respirators leak...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2010
T Renée Anthony

To examine whether the actual dimensions of human facial features are important to the development of a low-velocity inhalable particulate mass sampling criterion, this study evaluated the effect of facial feature dimensions (nose and lips) on estimates of aspiration efficiency of inhalable particles using computational fluid dynamics modeling over a range of indoor air and breathing velocities...

Journal: :Chest 1997
M McPeck R Tandon K Hughes G C Smaldone

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Continuous administration of aerosolized beta 2-agonists has been suggested as an effective treatment for severe reversible airways disease. To facilitate continuous therapy and avoid a feed system for small-volume nebulizers (SVNs), a large-volume medication nebulizer (Vortran HEART) was developed. The goal of this study was to determine actual drug delivery of the HE...

2015
Farah Al-khalidi Reza Saatchi Heather Elphick Derek Burke

Monitoring respiration rate, i. e. the rate air is inhaled and exhaled is an important indicator of an individual's health. Respiration rate is generally measured using sensors attached to the patient's body. These contact based methods have a number of limitations, for example the attached sensor can cause discomfort to the patients. A novel, automated, non-contact based method of re...

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2009
M O Segizbaeva N P Aleksandrova

The aim of the present study was to determine the development of the inspiratory muscle fatigue in healthy human during incremental cycling to exhaustion under mild and heavy resistive loaded breathing in air and oxygen. Minute ventilation, tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiratory mouth pressure, and parasternal EMG activities were recorded during an incremental cycling test under mild (12 c...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1989
T V Larson

The effects of ambient relative humidity and particle size on acid deposition within the airways have been examined with a computer model. For H2SO4 particles initially at 90% relative humidity in ambient air that are inhaled via the nose or mouth, there is significant deposition of acid in the airways even in the presence of typical values of respiratory NH3. When these same particles are foun...

2017
Emily A Hartman Robert J McCarthy Mary A Labato

Case summary A 10-year-old neutered male domestic shorthair cat was evaluated because of signs of stertorous breathing and reverse sneezing of 8 months' duration. A CT scan performed 1 week before evaluation indicated nasopharyngeal stenosis or collapse. Increased respiratory effort, stertorous breathing, coughing, reverse sneezing, bilateral black ocular discharge and mucoid left nasal dischar...

2016
Jose Ricardo Kina Juliana Kina Monica Kina Eunice Fumico Umeda Kina Julio de Mesquita

Periodontal disease is caused by a necessary association of bacteria and other risk factors. The open bite malocclusion determined by mouth breathing condition could be one of the risk factors that aid bacteria to induce a local periodontal disease in the anterior teeth by a mechanism that was analyzed in this article. One hundred and twenty adult patients of both genders presenting an open b...

Journal: :BMJ 1997
A J Handley

The term basic life support (BLS) refers to maintaining an airway and supporting breathing and the circulation. It comprises the following elements: initial assessment, airway maintenance, expired air ventilation (rescue breathing; mouth-to-mouth ventilation) and chest compression. When all are combined the term cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is used. BLS implies that no equipment is used;...

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