| Literature DB >> 1298446 |
P C Braga1, L Allegra, G Dall'Oglio, M Angelini, A Mocchi.
Abstract
Changes in production and in physico-chemical properties of bronchial mucus is a common denominator of many pulmonary diseases. A rheometer with innovative features aimed at bronchial mucus routine investigation in clinical practice at the bedside of the patient has been designed. Searle-type configuration with a coaxial cylinder sensor system and the Mooney-Ewart geometry has been adopted. Another new feature is that bob and cup are disposable. Dynamic viscoelasticity is calculated through a microprocessor with specific software and by means of a magnetic torque--motor electronically driven by the microprocessor. The self-zeroing procedure and the autorange greatly simplify the measuring-cycle which is driven by only one switch. Data (eta and G') are automatically printed on paper. The whole measuring-cycle at the bedside of the patient takes 3-5 min, so that in 1h about 12 samples can be investigated.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1298446 DOI: 10.3233/bir-1992-292-308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biorheology ISSN: 0006-355X Impact factor: 1.875