نتایج جستجو برای: airway resistance

تعداد نتایج: 455433  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
H L Gillis K R Lutchen

Although airway remodeling and inflammation in asthma can amplify the constriction response of a single airway, their influence on the structural changes in the whole airway network is unknown. We present a morphometric model of the human lung that incorporates cross-sectional wall areas corresponding to the adventitia, airway smooth muscle (ASM), and mucosa for healthy and mildly and severely ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
David W Kaczka Wayne Mitzner Robert H Brown

Lung inflation has been shown to dilate airways by altering the mechanical equilibrium between opposing airway and parenchymal forces. However, it is not known how heterogeneously such dilation occurs throughout the airway tree. In six anesthetized dogs, we measured the diameters of five to six central airway segments using high-resolution computed tomography, along with respiratory input imped...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
D Merrill Dane Robert L Johnson Connie C W Hsia

In immature dogs after pneumonectomy (PNX), pulmonary viscous resistance is persistently elevated predominantly as a result of a high airway resistance (Raw). We examined the anatomical basis for this observation by using computerized tomography scans obtained from foxhounds 4-10 mo after right PNX. Airways of the left lower lobe were followed from generations z = 0 (trachea) to z = 12. By 4 mo...

2016
Samir N. P. Kelada

Allergic asthma is common airway disease that is characterized in part by enhanced airway constriction in response to nonspecific stimuli. Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple loci associated with asthma risk in humans, but these studies have not accounted for gene-environment interactions, which are thought to be important factors in asthma. To identify quantitative trait l...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2003
M F Fitzpatrick H McLean A M Urton A Tan D O'Donnell H S Driver

Healthy subjects with normal nasal resistance breathe almost exclusively through the nose during sleep. This study tested the hypothesis that a mechanical advantage might explain this preponderance of nasal over oral breathing during sleep. A randomised, single-blind, crossover design was used to compare upper airway resistance during sleep in the nasal and oral breathing conditions in 12 (seve...

2009
M Tafil-Klawe JJ Klawe P Zalewski A Lewandowski

BACKGROUND The mechanism responsible for the central baroreflex resetting with age are an area of limited knowledge. We previously demonstrated that in subjects aged above 50 the airway resistance did not change in response to baroreceptor activation, whereas in younger volunteers the airway resistance significantly decreased. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect ...

2007
Ronald Eccles

The change in airway resistance along the nasal passage can be determined by passing a pressure sensing cannula carefully along the passage and determining the pressure-flow relationships during quiet breathing (Bridger and Proctor, 1970). Using this technique, Haight and Cole (1983b) clearly demonstrated that the major site of nasal resistance lies at the anterior end of the inferior turbinate...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Ivan M Lang Steven T Haworth Bidyut K Medda David L Roerig Hubert V Forster Reza Shaker

The effects of esophageal acidification on airway function are unclear. Some have found that the esophageal acidification causes a small increase in airway resistance, but this change is too small to cause significant symptoms. The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of esophageal acidification on multiple measures of airway function in chloralose-anesthetized cats. The esophagus...

1998
Marsha Wills-Karp Andrea Keane-Myers Maria Wysocka Giorgio Trinchieri

Journal: :Chest 1999
E N Exar N A Collop

The upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS) is a recently described form of sleep-disordered breathing in which repetitive increases in resistance to airflow within the upper airway lead to brief arousals and daytime somnolence. This review will first describe the chronological progression of our understanding of UARS within the broader context of sleep-disordered breathing. The primary symptom...

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