Literature DB >> 1446485

Oscillatory mechanics of the respiratory system in neuromuscular disease.

G Wesseling1, F C Quaedvlieg, E F Wouters.   

Abstract

Respiratory impedance measurements by means of the technique of forced oscillations together with spirometry and measurements of maximal mouth pressures were performed in 27 patients with a variety of neuromuscular disorders to assess the value of adding respiratory impedance measurements in the evaluation of lung function in neuromuscular disease. Using the technique of forced oscillations, impedance measurements are easily performed in physically disabled persons, since they require little active cooperation and no forced respiratory maneuvers. Normal respiratory impedance characteristics were found, although resistance values were somewhat higher than those found in normal subjects, signifying the absence of airflow limitation. Spirometric values were markedly reduced, as were maximal mouth pressures. No significant correlations were found between the forced expiratory volumes in 1 s (FEV1) and the impedance data. A strong curvilinear relationship was observed between Pemax and the RV/TLC ratio and a strong correlation existed between FEV1 and Premax. It is concluded from our study that forced oscillometry is a useful tool for the assessment or exclusion of airflow obstruction in patients with neuromuscular disorders when plethysmography is difficult to perform and forced expiratory flow-volume data reflect muscle weakness rather than airflow limitation.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1446485     DOI: 10.1378/chest.102.6.1752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


  3 in total

1.  Methods and Applications in Respiratory Physiology: Respiratory Mechanics, Drive and Muscle Function in Neuromuscular and Chest Wall Disorders.

Authors:  Nina Patel; Kelvin Chong; Ahmet Baydur
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 4.755

2.  Oscillometry: A substitute of spirometry in children with neuromuscular diseases?

Authors:  Esther S Veldhoen; Johan H Roos; Rolien Bekkema; Ludo W van der Pol; Marcel H B Tinnevelt; Laura P Verweij-van den Oudenrijn; Roelie M Wösten-van Asperen; Erik H J Hulzebos; Camiel A Wijngaarde; Cornelis K van der Ent
Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol       Date:  2022-04-26

3.  Comparison of oscillometry devices using active mechanical test loads.

Authors:  Ronald J Dandurand; Jean-Pierre Lavoie; Larry C Lands; Zoltán Hantos
Journal:  ERJ Open Res       Date:  2019-12-23
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