| Literature DB >> 28357624 |
Johannes Port1, Ziran Tao2, Annika Junger2, Christoph Joppek2, Philipp Tempel2, Kim Husemann3,4, Florian Singer5, Philipp Latzin6, Sophie Yammine6, Joachim H Nagel2, Martin Kohlhäufl3.
Abstract
For the assessment of small airway diseases, a noninvasive double-tracer gas single-breath washout (DTG-SBW) with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and helium (He) as tracer components has been proposed. It is assumed that small airway diseases may produce typical ventilation inhomogeneities which can be detected within one single tidal breath, when using two tracer components. Characteristic parameters calculated from a relative molar mass (MM) signal of the airflow during the washout expiration phase are analyzed. The DTG-SBW signal is acquired by subtracting a reconstructed MM signal without tracer gas from the signal measured with an ultrasonic sensor during in- and exhalation of the double-tracer gas for one tidal breath. In this paper, a simple method to determine the reconstructed MM signal is presented. Measurements on subjects with and without obstructive lung diseases including the small airways have shown high reliability and reproducibility of this method.Entities:
Keywords: Double-tracer gas single-breath washout (DTG-SBW); OLS; Signal reconstruction; Small airway diseases
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28357624 DOI: 10.1007/s11517-017-1633-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Biol Eng Comput ISSN: 0140-0118 Impact factor: 2.602