2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-007-9391-x
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Volume Dependence of High-Frequency Respiratory Mechanics in Healthy Adults

Abstract: Respiratory system input impedance (Zrs) at low to medium frequencies below 100 Hz, and study of its volume dependence, have been used extensively to quantify airway and tissue mechanics. Zrs at high oscillation frequencies including the first antiresonant frequency (far,1) may contain important information about airway mechanics. Changes in high-frequency Zrs with lung volume have not been studied. The volume-dependent behavior of high-frequency Zrs, specifically far,1 and respiratory system resistance at fir… Show more

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“…The mechanical impedance of the respiratory system (Zrs) was measured with the modification of the FOT [ 151 ]. Briefly, a small-amplitude signal between 4 and 26 Hz was delivered to the subject through a mouthpiece via a low-deadspace wave tube.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical impedance of the respiratory system (Zrs) was measured with the modification of the FOT [ 151 ]. Briefly, a small-amplitude signal between 4 and 26 Hz was delivered to the subject through a mouthpiece via a low-deadspace wave tube.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%