Literature DB >> 1938751

Measurement of total respiratory impedance in infants by the forced oscillation technique.

K N Desager1, W Buhr, M Willemen, H P van Bever, W de Backer, P A Vermeire, F J Lándsér.   

Abstract

The forced oscillation technique according to Làndsér et al. (J. Appl. Physiol. 41:101-106, 1976) was modified for use in infants. Adaptations, including a flexible tube to connect the infant to the measuring system and a bias flow to avoid rebreathing, did not influence impedance values. The linearity of the respiratory system was assessed and confirmed by 1) applying pseudo-random noise oscillations at three different amplitudes to 7 infants and 2) comparing in 12 infants impedance values obtained with pseudo-random noise and with sinusoidal oscillations at 12 and 32 Hz. Intersubject variability, averaged for all frequencies, was 6%. In 17 infants the relative error (+/- SD) between two series of five measurements within a time interval of 15 min was 0.5 +/- 5.7%. No statistically significant difference was found between impedance values before and after repositioning of the infant's head, whereas rotation resulted in a decrease in resistance and no effect on reactance. Our results indicate that the infant-adapted forced pseudo-random noise oscillation technique has the potential to give valuable information about ventilatory lung function in infants.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1938751     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1991.71.2.770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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5.  Respiratory Oscillometry in Newborn Infants: Conventional and Intra-Breath Approaches.

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6.  Comparison Study of Airway Reactivity Outcomes due to a Pharmacologic Challenge Test: Impulse Oscillometry versus Least Mean Squared Analysis Techniques.

Authors:  Elena Rodriguez; Charrell M Bullard; Milena H Armani; Thomas L Miller; Thomas H Shaffer
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