نتایج جستجو برای: expiratory rib cage compression

تعداد نتایج: 129864  

2012
Giulia Innocenti Bruni Francesco Gigliotti Giorgio Scano

The pressure acting on the part of the Rib Cage that is apposed to the costal surface of the lung is quite different from that acting on the part apposed to the diaphragm. The non uniformity of pressure distribution led Agostoni and D’Angelo (1985) to suggest that the rib cage could be usefully regarded as consisting of two compartments mechanically coupled to each other (Agostoni & D’Angelo, 1...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Andrea Aliverti Iacopo Iandelli Roberto Duranti Stephen J Cala Bengt Kayser Susan Kelly Gianni Misuri Antonio Pedotti Giorgio Scano Pawel Sliwinski Sheng Yan Peter T Macklem

To determine how decreasing velocity of shortening (U) of expiratory muscles affects breathing during exercise, six normal men performed incremental exercise with externally imposed expiratory flow limitation (EFLe) at approximately 1 l/s. We measured volumes of chest wall, lung- and diaphragm-apposed rib cage (Vrc,p and Vrc,a, respectively), and abdomen (Vab) by optoelectronic plethysmography;...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Jordan D Miller David F Pegelow Anthony J Jacques Jerome A Dempsey

We determined effects of augmented inspiratory and expiratory intrathoracic pressure or abdominal pressure (Pab) excursions on within-breath changes in steady-state femoral venous blood flow (Qfv) and net Qfv during tightly controlled (total breath time = 4 s, duty cycle = 0.5) accessory muscle/"rib cage" (DeltaPab <2 cmH2O) or diaphragmatic (DeltaPab >5 cmH2O) breathing. Selectively augmenting...

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2007
Tobias Klinder Cristian Lorenz Jens von Berg Sebastian P. M. Dries Thomas Bülow Jörn Ostermann

We present a new model-based approach for an automated labeling and segmentation of the rib cage in chest CT scans. A mean rib cage model including a complete vertebral column is created out of 29 data sets. We developed a ray search based procedure for rib cage detection and initial model pose. After positioning the model, it was adapted to 18 unseen CT data. In 16 out of 18 data sets, detecti...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2013
Jung-Yien Chien Sheng-Yuan Ruan Yuh-Chin T Huang Chong-Jen Yu Pan-Chyr Yang

BACKGROUND Abnormal thoraco-abdominal motion may contribute to exercise limitation in patients with COPD. The current study aimed to assess how the thoraco-abdominal asynchrony in COPD patients correlates with exercise performance during the 6-minute walk test (6MWT). METHODS Eighty-eight COPD subjects (40 moderate and 48 severe) and 14 healthy controls were evaluated at rest and during the 6...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1996
K Chihara C M Kenyon P T Macklem

In five normal men, we divided the rib cage into lung-apposed [pulmonary rib cage (RCp)] and diaphragm-apposed [abdominal rib cage (RCab)] compartments and calculated their absolute cross-sectional areas (Arc,p and Arc,ab) by anteroposterior and lateral dimensions measured by magnetometry. Distortion was quantified as the displacement of RCp and RCab produced by diaphragmatic twitches away from...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1991
A B Lumb A J Petros J F Nunn

Using respiratory inductive plethysmography, we have measured rib cage and abdominal motion during isoflurane anaesthesia in 16 healthy day-surgery patients. Anaesthesia was induced with propofol and maintained with 1 MAC isoflurane in air-oxygen via a laryngeal mask. Measurements were taken during both resting ventilation and hyperpnoea induced by rebreathing carbon dioxide. For resting ventil...

Journal: :Thorax 1994
P C Deegan W T McNicholas

A spontaneous acute severe asthmatic attack was monitored non-invasively in a 27 year old sleeping female asthmatic subject. As the attack evolved there was a switch from predominant abdominal breathing (associated with inspiratory indrawing of the rib cage) to gradually increasing rib cage excursion (associated with inspiratory paradox of the abdominal wall with respect to the rib cage). Abdom...

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2013
Victor Lopez Richard Ma Xinning Li John Steele Answorth A Allen

Costal cartilage fracture of the rib cage, or costochondral, is a rare sporting injury. For contact athletes, the instability of the rib cage may lead to potential serious complications, similar to rib fractures or thorax disruption. Most authors recommend initial conservative treatment with surgery reserved for only recalcitrant cases. We report a case of an amateur American male rugby footbal...

Journal: :Thorax 1985
M D Morgan A R Gourlay J R Silver S J Williams D M Denison

In tetraplegia there is often paradoxical inward motion of the rib cage during inspiration. The volume of this negative contribution is difficult to estimate but can be obtained by optical mapping. The partitioning of ventilation between the rib cage and abdomen in six normal subjects, 10 stable tetraplegic patients, and one tetraplegic patient at intervals during rehabilitation has been studie...

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