نتایج جستجو برای: forced oscillation technique

تعداد نتایج: 693752  

2001
Cheol Woo Kim Jung Sun Kim Jung Won Park Chein-Soo Hong

BACKGROUND Forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a method to characterize the mechanical properties of the respiratory system over a wide range of frequencies. Its most important advantage is to require minimal cooperation from the subject. This study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of the FOT applications in patients with bronchial asthma by estimating the associations between asthma ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
K L Timonen J T Randell R O Salonen J Pekkanen

The aim of this study was to compare immediate, daily and weekly variation in respiratory resistance measured by means of the forced oscillation technique (Rrs,FOT) to spirometric indices in 7-12 year old children with chronic respiratory symptoms. The lung function measurements were performed in 19 children on 4 days, i.e. two consecutive days during two consecutive weeks. On each day, the mea...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2003
J Rigau F Burgos C Hernández J Roca D Navajas R Farré

As active patient cooperation is not required, the forced oscillation technique (FOT) could be suitable for measuring airway obstruction in routine home applications. Nevertheless, FOT has never been used at the patient's home to date. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of FOT and the reproducibility of measured respiratory resistance (Rrs) in routine patient self-testing at ho...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2002
J Rigau R Farré J Roca S Marco A Herms D Navajas

The increase in the prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases has resulted in a rise in health services provided at home. The forced oscillation technique (FOT) proves to be a useful tool when it is desired to assess lung function noninvasively, and particularly for patients in whom spirometry cannot be applied. As no portable FOT device is currently available, the aim of this study was to des...

2015
Diane Gray Lauren Willemse Ane Visagie Emilee Smith Dorottya Czövek Peter D Sly Zoltán Hantos Graham L Hall Heather J Zar

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Population-appropriate lung function reference data are essential to accurately identify respiratory disease and measure response to interventions. There are currently no reference data in African infants. The aim was to describe normal lung function in healthy African infants. METHODS Lung function was performed on healthy South African infants enrolled in a birth co...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2006
R L Dellacà M Rotger A Aliverti D Navajas A Pedotti R Farré

The difference between mean inspiratory and expiratory respiratory reactance (delta(rs)) measured with forced oscillation technique (FOT) at 5 Hz allows the detection of expiratory flow limitation (EFL) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients breathing spontaneously. This aim of this study was to evaluate whether this approach can be applied to COPD patients during noninvasive ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2015
Kathryn A Ramsey Sarath C Ranganathan Catherine L Gangell Lidija Turkovic Judy Park Billy Skoric Stephen M Stick Peter D Sly Graham L Hall

This study aimed to evaluate the ability of the forced oscillation technique (FOT) to detect underlying lung disease in preschool children with cystic fibrosis (CF) diagnosed following newborn screening.184 children (aged 3-6 years) with CF underwent lung function testing on 422 occasions using the FOT to assess respiratory resistance and reactance at the time of their annual bronchoalveolar la...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2000
R Farré E Gavela M Rotger M Ferrer J Roca D Navajas

Noninvasive measurement of respiratory resistance during nasal ventilatory support could be useful to assess the mechanical status of the patient and to optimize the ventilator settings. The aim was to investigate whether the forced oscillation technique (FOT) applied through a nasal mask allows reliable noninvasive estimation of respiratory resistance (Rrs) in patients with severe chronic resp...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2007
C A Lall N Cheng P Hernandez P T Pianosi Z Dali A Abouzied G N Maksym

Variability of airway function is a feature of asthma, spanning timescales from months to seconds. Short-term variation in airway resistance (R(rs)) is elevated in asthma and is thought to be due to increased variation in the contractile activation of airway smooth muscle. If true, then variation in R(rs) should decrease in response to bronchodilators, but this has not been investigated. Using ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
C William Thorpe Cheryl M Salome Norbert Berend Gregory G King

Using the forced oscillation technique, we tracked airway resistance continuously during quiet breathing (QB) and deep inspiration (DI), thus observing fluctuations in resistance that may reflect mechanisms of airway stretch and renarrowing. After DI, however, the resistance may be depressed for a period not related to volume changes. We hypothesized that this gradual increase in resistance aft...

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