2016
DOI: 10.1113/ep085735
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A proportional assist ventilator to unload respiratory muscles experimentally during exercise in humans

Abstract: New Findings r What is the central question of this study?Can a modern proportional assist ventilator (PAV) function sufficiently well to unload the respiratory muscles during exercise? r What is the main finding and its importance?A PAV can be constructed with contemporary hardware and software and be used at all exercise intensities to unload the respiratory muscles by up to 70%. Previously, PAVs have allowed researchers to address many fundamental physiological problems in clinical and healthy populations, … Show more

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“…We have previously described and used the PAV (Dominelli et al . , ), and it is comparable to the devices used by others (Gallagher & Younes, ; Romer et al . ).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…We have previously described and used the PAV (Dominelli et al . , ), and it is comparable to the devices used by others (Gallagher & Younes, ; Romer et al . ).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Metabolic volumes [oxygen uptake (V̇normalO2) and carbon dioxide production (V̇normalCO2)] are expressed as STPD, whereas all other volumes are shown as BTPS. To determine tidal pressure–volume loops, ∼15 s of data before and after ICG injection were composite averaged, and the WOB was determined as previously described (Dominelli & Sheel, , ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thereafter, Dominelli et al . () recruited endurance‐trained and recreational athletes and conducted assisted ventilation trials in multimodal exercise bouts of varying intensities up to 90% maximal oxygen uptake.…”
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“…This was readily achieved during stationary cycle ergometry in the study by Dominelli et al . (), but would prove more difficult during treadmill running, which introduces movement artefact. Perhaps most significant in terms of limits is the fact that each subject must learn to tolerate the sensation of ventilatory support, accepting the inspiratory assistance provided by the ventilator by relaxing their respiratory muscles; no small task at any time and especially during exercise to exhaustion.…”
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