نتایج جستجو برای: expiratory rib cage compression

تعداد نتایج: 129864  

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2009
Janelle Anderson Chris Goplen Lynn Murray Kristen Seashore Malini Soundarrajan Andrew Lokuta Kevin Strang Naomi Chesler

Respiratory mechanics is a difficult topic for instructors and students alike. Existing respiratory mechanics models are limited in their abilities to demonstrate any effects of rib cage movement on alveolar and intrapleural pressures. We developed a model that can be used in both large and small classroom settings. This model contains digital pressure displays and computer integration for real...

Journal: :Chest 1983
M J Tobin G Jenouri B Lind H Watson A Schneider M A Sackner

The assumption that the respiratory system behaves with 2 df of motion in healthy persons allows calibration of respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) with spirometry (SP). To ascertain whether RIP could be calibrated by the same assumption in patients with lung disease, even though at least 3 df of motion are visualized (ie, upper and lower rib cage and upper and lower abdomen move out of...

Journal: :Thorax 1992
J A Fiz A Carreres A Rosell J M Montserrat J Ruiz J M Morera

BACKGROUND Minor differences in technique may account for the wide range of published normal values of maximum expiratory and inspiratory pressures. The effects of holding the lips while the subject performed a maximal expiratory pressure manoeuvre were investigated in this study. METHODS Maximum static expiratory pressures (PEmax) obtained with a cylindrical tube by means of lip compression ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Nicolas Longrie Sam Van Wassenbergh Pierre Vandewalle Quentin Mauguit Eric Parmentier

Although acoustic communication is an integral part of cichlid behaviour, its mechanism has never been identified before. In the present study, a combination of approaches was used to investigate the sound-producing mechanism of Oreochromis niloticus. Synchronisation of high-speed video data (500 frames s(-1)) and cineradiographies (250 frames s(-1)) with the sound recordings made it possible t...

2015
Theodoros B Grivas Konstantinos C Soultanis Christina Mazioti Vasileios Kechagias Antonios Akriotis Konstantinos Athanasopoulos Christos Naskas

BACKGROUND All lateral spinal radiographs in idiopathic scoliosis (IS) show a Double Rib Contour Sign (DRCS) of the thoracic cage, a radiographic expression of the rib hump. The outline of the convex overlies the contour of the concave ribs. The rib index (RI) method was extracted from the DRCS to evaluate rib hump deformity in IS patients. The RI was calculated by the ratio of spine distances ...

2013
JinZhu Duan Yueh Lee Corey Jania Jucheng Gong Mauricio Rojas Laurel Burk Monte Willis Jonathon Homeister Stephen Tilley Janet Rubin Arjun Deb

Ribs are primarily made of cortical bone and are necessary for chest expansion and ventilation. Rib fractures represent the most common type of non-traumatic fractures in the elderly yet few studies have focused on the biology of rib fragility. Here, we show that deletion of βcatenin in Col1a2 expressing osteoblasts of adult mice leads to aggressive osteoclastogenesis with increased serum level...

Journal: :Computers & Mathematics with Applications 2012
Jiann-Shu Lee Jing-Wein Wang Hsing-Hsien Wu Ming-Zheng Yuan

This paper presents an automated and comprehensive system for eliminating rib shadows in chest radiographs, which integrates lung field identification, rib segmentation, rib intensity estimation, and suppression. We designed a region of interest (ROI)-based method to estimate a suitable initial lung boundary for active shape model (ASM) deformation by determining the translation and scaling par...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2010
Rahmi Cubuk Nuri Tasali Gul Arslan Mehmet Atasoy

A cervical rib generally arises from the seventh cervical vertebra and is known as an anomalous accessory rib or “Eve’s rib” [1]. A recent literature survey reported that cervical ribs are present in less than 1% of the normal population and are asymptomatic in about 90% of cases [2]. Complete cervical ribs are fused with the tubercle on the upper aspect of the first thoracic rib, very close to...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Dimitri Leduc André De Troyer

The detrimental effect of ascites on the lung-expanding action of the diaphragm is partly compensated for by an increase in the inspiratory elevation of the ribs, but the mechanism of this increase is uncertain. To identify this mechanism, the effect of ascites on the response of rib 4 to isolated phrenic nerve stimulation was first assessed in four dogs with bilateral pneumothoraces. Stimulati...

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