نتایج جستجو برای: airway patency
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BACKGROUND There is no consensus about the value of objective measurements of nasal patency. OBJECTIVE To assess the correlation between the subjective sense of nasal patency and the outcomes found with rhinomanometry and acoustic rhinometry. TYPE OF REVIEW Structured literature search. SEARCH STRATEGY AND EVALUATION METHOD: Review of English-language articles in which correlations were sou...
We determined nasal peak flow using a peak flowmeter with a face mask (PALROD peak expiratory flowmeter) and nasal airway patency with an anterior rhinomanometer (Nihon Koden MPR-1100) at a minimum time interval in the same individual. We compared the values obtained by two kinds of measurements to evaluate the usefulness of the peak flowmeter for nasal airway patency. In this study, the nasal ...
918 Pharyngeal Muscles during Sleep (Strohl, Olson) W hile it is known that neural activation of pharyngeal muscle exhibits respiratory periodicity and is an integral part of the respiratory control system,’ the mechanical consequences of neuromuscular activity in upper airway muscles are not well understood. Clinical and physiologic studies of Remmers et al,2 Brouillete and Thach,3 and others4...
introduction induction of general anesthesia in patients with superior vena cava (svc) syndrome may cause airway obstruction and cardiovascular collapse. case presentation herein, we introduced a patient with the diagnosis of dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta who was candidate for emergency surgery. he also had symptoms of svc syndrome. to maintain airway patency during anesthetic mana...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of selective electrical stimulation of the tensor veli palatini muscle on upper airway patency. METHODS Pressure-flow relationships were evaluated, in a feline isolated upper airway preparation, to determine the role of the soft palate musculature on airflow dynamics. The tensor veli palatini muscles were selectively stimulated while monitoring upper airway co...
In this issue of the Journal of Applied Physiology, Kairaitis et al. (9) examine the control of pharyngeal extraluminal tissue pressure by mandibular advancement and jaw position. Utilizing a novel approach for measuring peripharyngeal tissue pressures, they demonstrated that mandibular advancement decreased tissue pressures anterior and lateral to the airway lumen. Decreases in the lateral per...
BACKGROUND The surgical excision of anatomic obstructions such as adenoids, palatine or lingual tonsils are commonly performed in children with sleep disordered breathing (SDB). Imaging studies measuring airway changes post-surgery in the SDB pediatric population are scarce, rarely addresses the nasal cavity, and are based on global measures (e.g. volume) that do not represent the complexity of...
OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IS characterized by repetitive episodes of upper airway obstruction during sleep, leading to oxyhemoglobin desaturation, recurrent arousals, and long-term neurocognitive, metabolic, and cardiovascular dysfunction. It is widely recognized that this disorder is due to alterations in the control of upper airway patency during sleep (16). Among the factors leading to upper a...
BACKGROUND Airway compromise is a leading cause of death in unconscious trauma patients. Although endotracheal intubation is regarded as the gold standard treatment, most prehospital providers are not trained to perform ETI in such patients. Therefore, various lateral positions are advocated for unconscious patients, but their use remains controversial in trauma patients. We conducted a systema...
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