نتایج جستجو برای: functional residual capacity

تعداد نتایج: 920658  

Journal: :Respiratory care 2012
Brian L Graham

In this issue of RESPIRATORY CARE, a report by Borg and Thompson1 examines an aspect of the measurement of static lung volumes according to recommendations in the 2005 American Thoracic Society (ATS)/European Respiratory Society (ERS) Standardisation of Lung Function Testing.2-6 The procedure for measuring absolute lung volumes begins with establishing functional residual capacity, followed by ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Vanessa J Kelly Nathan J Brown Scott A Sands Brigitte M Borg Gregory G King Bruce R Thompson

Airway distensibility appears to be unaffected by airway smooth muscle (ASM) tone, despite the influence of ASM tone on the airway diameter-pressure relationship. This discrepancy may be because the greatest effect of ASM tone on airway diameter-pressure behavior occurs at low transpulmonary pressures, i.e., low lung volumes, which has not been investigated. Our study aimed to determine the con...

Journal: :Chest 1986
P Workum E A DelBono S K Holford R L Murphy

Investigators cite observer variability as a problem in using crackles to diagnose asbestosis. We measured agreement on the presence or absence of crackles noted during auscultation of 64 asbestos-exposed workers in order to clarify this question. There was 89 percent agreement between two observers who simultaneously examined subjects breathing from functional residual capacity (FRC). Kappa (k...

Journal: :Clinical physiology and functional imaging 2005
Thomas Halvorsen Britt Torunn Skadberg Geir Egil Eide Ola Drange Røksund Per Bakke Einar Thorsen

Thoracic gas volume (Vtg) can be measured with body plethysmography by either repetitive panting or one single inspiratory effort against a shutter occluding the airways. The panting technique is preferred, but may be demanding. We aimed to assess the precision of these two methods and the degree of agreement between them. Vtg and functional residual capacity (FRC) were measured in 155 subjects...

Journal: :Thorax 1995
J Ueki P F De Bruin N B Pride

BACKGROUND Ultrasound allows observation of the thickness of the diaphragm in the zone of apposition in vivo during relaxation and maximum inspiratory efforts. METHODS Changes of diaphragm thickness were studied by B mode (two dimensional) ultrasound in 13 healthy men aged 29-54 years in the seated position. A high resolution 7.5 MHz ultrasound transducer was held perpendicular to the chest w...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1988
P C Schrader P H Quanjer I C Olievier

In 94 girls and 90 boys, aged 12.5-20.3 yr, the relationship of respiratory pressures or forces with lung volumes and ventilatory flows was studied. There was great variability in respiratory muscle performance, which helps to explain differences in lung volumes between individuals. Respiratory muscle force increases almost proportionally with thoracic dimensions, so that inspiratory and expira...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Ann-Charlotte Almstrand Björn Bake Evert Ljungström Per Larsson Anna Bredberg Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya Anna-Carin Olin

The technique of sampling exhaled air is attractive because it is noninvasive and so allows repeated sampling with ease and no risk for the patient. Knowledge of the biomarkers' origin is important to correctly understand and interpret the data. Endogenous particles, formed in the airways, are exhaled and reflect chemical composition of the respiratory tract lining fluid. However, the formation...

Journal: :British heart journal 1958
R GARBAGNI P F ANGELINO A BRUSCA E MINETTO

The degree of lung distension during quiet respiration, the so-called respiratory position or resting expiratory level, is essentially determined by a balance between the passive forces produced by the thoracic wall and the active forces due to the elastic properties of the lung. Therefore the interplay of these forces has a direct role in determining the extent of the functional residual capac...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
M Beaumont R Fodil D Isabey F Lofaso D Touchard A Harf B Louis

We measured upper airway caliber and lung volumes in six normal subjects in the sitting and supine positions during 20-s periods in normogravity, hypergravity [1.8 + head-to-foot acceleration (Gz)], and microgravity ( approximately 0 Gz) induced by parabolic flights. Airway caliber and lung volumes were inferred by the acoustic reflection method and inductance plethysmography, respectively. In ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2003
P A de Jong Y Nakano M H Lequin P J Merkus H A Tiddens J C Hogg H O Coxson

Anatomical studies suggest that normal lungs grow by rapid alveolar addition until about 2 yrs of age followed by a gradual increase in alveolar dimensions. The aim of this study was to examine the hypothesis that normal lung growth can be monitored by computed tomography (CT). Therefore, the gas volume per gram of lung tissue was estimated from measurements of lung density obtained from CT sca...

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