نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory movement

تعداد نتایج: 360652  

2000
Achim Schweikard Greg Glosser Mohan Bodduluri Martin J. Murphy John R. Adler

Tumors in the chest and abdomen move during respiration. The ability of conventional radiation therapy systems to compensate for respiratory motion by moving the radiation source is inherently limited. Since safety margins currently used in radiation therapy increase the radiation dose by a very large amount, an accurate tracking method for following the motion of the tumor is of the utmost cli...

Journal: :Computer aided surgery : official journal of the International Society for Computer Aided Surgery 2000
A Schweikard G Glosser M Bodduluri M J Murphy J R Adler

Tumors in the chest and abdomen move during respiration. The ability of conventional radiation therapy systems to compensate for respiratory motion by moving the radiation source is inherently limited. Since safety margins currently used in radiation therapy increase the radiation dose by a very large amount, an accurate tracking method for following the motion of the tumor is of the utmost cli...

2014
M.T. Bianchi T. Lipoma C. Darling Y. Alameddine M.B. Westover

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent and treatable disorder of neurological and medical importance that is traditionally diagnosed through multi-channel laboratory polysomnography(PSG). However, OSA testing is increasingly performed with portable home devices using limited physiological channels. We tested the hypothesis that single channel respiratory effort alone could support automat...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Nina S Bradley Dongwon Y Jahng

It is well established that orderly patterns of motor neuron activity, muscle recruitment, and limb movement are generated in chicks during motility by embryonic day (E)9, the midpoint in embryonic development. However, our recent work suggests that some attributes of motility, such as the rhythm of repetitive limb movements and distribution of activity, become less orderly after E9. In this st...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Thomas Murry Ryan C Branski Kathy Yu Sabrina Cukier-Blaj Suzy Duflo Jonathan E Aviv

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Although the diagnostic accuracy of paradoxical vocal fold movement disorder and chronic cough has improved, the underlying pathophysiology remains relatively unknown. We hypothesize that one potential etiological factor in these patients is an aberrant laryngeal sensory response and sought to determine if respiratory retraining in addition to antireflux therapy alters thi...

2005
Mathew J. Fitzpatrick George Starkschall Peter Balter John A. Antolak Thomas Guerrero Christopher Nelson Paul Keall Radhe Mohan

Respiratory motion continues to present challenges in the delivery of radiation therapy to tumors in the thorax and abdomen by causing movement of structures within those areas. Several approaches to account for this movement in the planning and delivery of treatment have been developed over the past several years. To assist in the development and assessment of various techniques for respiratio...

Journal: :Thorax 1989
J D Kennedy C F Robertson I Hudson P D Phelan

The use of a corrective orthopaedic brace is an established form of management for patients with progressive idiopathic scoliosis. Thirteen patients with mild idiopathic scoliosis were studied with and without the corrective brace applied. Lung volumes and the pattern of chest wall and abdominal movement were measured during quiet breathing. Transdiaphragmatic pressures were measured in six of ...

2011
Jason Callahan Tomas Kron Michal Schneider-Kolsky Rodney J. Hicks

Lesion movement during positron emission tomography (PET) scan acquisition due to normal respiration is a common source of artefact. A PET scan is acquired in multiple couch positions of between 2 and 5 min duration with the patient breathing freely. A PET-avid lesion will become blurred if affected by respiratory motion, an effect similar to that created when a person moves in a photograph. Th...

Journal: :Biomed. Signal Proc. and Control 2011
André Kubagawa Sato Neylor Antunes Stevo Renato Seiji Tavares Marcos de Sales Guerra Tsuzuki Eiji Kadota Toshiyuki Gotoh Seiichiro Kagei Tae Iwasawa

This work discusses the determination of the breathing patterns in time sequence of images obtained frommagnetic resonance (MR) and their use in the temporal registration of coronal and sagittal images. The registration is made without the use of any triggering information and any special gas to enhance the contrast. The temporal sequences of images are acquired in free breathing. The real move...

Journal: :Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 2009

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