نتایج جستجو برای: motivational abdominal breathing

تعداد نتایج: 143890  

Journal: :Chest 1989
P E Smith R H Edwards P M Calverley

Ventilatory data, including timing and partitioning of ventilation, were obtained from six subjects with advanced Duchenne muscular dystrophy, aged 16 to 22 years, during polysomnography on two consecutive nights; the subjects were randomized to breathing air or oxygen. Five of the six patients developed oxygen desaturation exceeding 5 percent during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep while breathi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
T Schäfer M E Schläfke

Rapid eye movements during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep are associated with rapid, shallow breathing. We wanted to know whether this effect persisted during increased respiratory drive by CO2. In eight healthy subjects, we recorded electroencephalographic, electrooculographic, and electromyographic signals, ventilation, and end-tidal PCO2 during the night. Inspiratory PCO2 was changed to incr...

Journal: :Chest 2001
T J Overend C M Anderson S D Lucy C Bhatia B I Jonsson C Timmermans

OBJECTIVE To systematically review the evidence examining the use of incentive spirometry (IS) for the prevention of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs). METHODS We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, HealthSTAR, and Current Contents databases from their inception until June 2000. Key terms included "incentive spirometry," "breathing exercises," "chest physical therapy," and "pulmonary complic...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
K E Bloch Y Li M A Sackner E W Russi

Breathing disturbances during snoring have been quantified by face mask pneumotachography and oesophageal catheters. In order to nonobtrusively investigate respiratory mechanics during nonapnoeic snoring in relation to sleep disturbances, we employed calibrated respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP). In 10 snorers, RIP recordings were studied during nonapnoeic snoring without arousals in n...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2016
Sean Pollock John Kipritidis Danny Lee Kinga Bernatowicz Paul Keall

Two interventions to overcome the deleterious impact irregular breathing has on thoracic-abdominal 4D computed tomography (4DCT) are (1) facilitating regular breathing using audiovisual biofeedback (AVB), and (2) prospective respiratory gating of the 4DCT scan based on the real-time respiratory motion. The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of AVB and gating on 4DCT imaging using t...

Journal: :Medical dosimetry : official journal of the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists 2003
Vijay R Kini Subrahmanya S Vedam Paul J Keall Sumukh Patil Clayton Chen Radhe Mohan

Respiratory gating is used to counter the effects of organ motion during radiotherapy for chest tumors. The effects of variations in patient breathing patterns during a single treatment and from day to day are unknown. We evaluated the feasibility of using patient training tools and their effect on the breathing cycle regularity and reproducibility during respiratory-gated radiotherapy. To moni...

Journal: :Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2008
Rosalba Courtney Jan van Dixhoorn Marc Cohen

Altered breathing pattern is an aspect of dysfunctional breathing but few standardised techniques exist to evaluate it. This study investigates a technique for evaluating and quantifying breathing pattern, called the Manual Assessment of Respiratory Motion (MARM) and compares it to measures performed with Respiratory Induction Plethysmography (RIP). About 12 subjects altered their breathing and...

2014
Fatemeh Tahavori Majdi R. Alnowami Kevin Wells

Patient respiratory motion is a major problem during external beam radiotherapy of the thoracic and abdominal regions due to the associated organ and target motion. In addition, such motion introduces uncertainty in both radiotherapy planning and delivery and may potentially vary between the planning and delivery sessions. The aim of this work is to examine subject-specific external respiratory...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Physiology 2021

We simultaneously assessed the blood flow index (BFI) in three respiratory muscles during hyperpnea and high-intensity constant-load cycling sustained at comparable levels of work breathing neural drive patients with COPD. demonstrated that exercise impairs muscle perfusion, as intercostal, scalene, abdominal BFI increased but not cycling. Insufficient adjustment perfusion was associated greate...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2002
G B Drummond M K Duncan

BACKGROUND In patients breathing spontaneously during anaesthesia, expiration is active and opioids enhance this effect. The mechanical consequences are not well characterized. METHODS We studied 14 patients undergoing laparoscopy for minor gynaecological procedures, anaesthetized with isoflurane in nitrous oxide, and breathing spontaneously through a laryngeal mask airway. We made direct rec...

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