driving pressure waveforms and active respiratory impedance data of anesthetized cats, we made model predictions of the factors that determine the immediate (first loaded breath) intrinsic (i.e., nonneural) tidal volume compensation to added inspiratory resistive loads. The time course of driving pressure (P) was given by P = atb, where a is the pressure at 1 s from onset of inspiration and represents the intensity of neuromus-cular drive, t is time, and b is a dimensionless index of the shape of the driving pressure wave. For a given value of active respiratory impedance, tidal volume compensation to added resistive loads increases with increasing inspiratory duration and decreasing value of b but is independent of a. Model predictions of ...
This thesis details the development of a computer model used for simulations of pulmonary arterial i...
relationship between the changes in transthoracic impedance w> 3 respired volume (AV), and thorac...
1975.~To demonstrate the most satisfactory way of using elec-trical activities of respiratory nerves...
The immediate (first breath) response of cats to added inspiratory elastic loads was studied in eigh...
and volume dependence of pulmonary mechanics in anesthetized cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 64(l): 441-450,...
Different modes of assisted ventilation were investigated in cats before and after lung lavage and a...
In 8 anesthetized, tracheotomized cats, at different body temperatures (range: 36 to 40°C), we have ...
Current study aims to investigate how the respiratory resistive loading affects the behaviour of the...
In decerebrate cats, and in consciousman, mechanical properties of the respiratory system were studi...
Abstract Airway occlusion during constant flow inflation allows rapid determination of frequency-dep...
by contraction of inspiratory muscles was measured in sponta-neously breathing, anesthetized, vagoto...
A physiologically based simulation model of breathing mechanics was considered in an attempt to inte...
metrically branched airway model of the dog respiratory system. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ...
ventilatory stability to added elastic loads in cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 30(6): 8 14-5 19. 197 1.-The...
The effects of inspiratory flow rate and inflation volume on the resistive properties of the total r...
This thesis details the development of a computer model used for simulations of pulmonary arterial i...
relationship between the changes in transthoracic impedance w> 3 respired volume (AV), and thorac...
1975.~To demonstrate the most satisfactory way of using elec-trical activities of respiratory nerves...
The immediate (first breath) response of cats to added inspiratory elastic loads was studied in eigh...
and volume dependence of pulmonary mechanics in anesthetized cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 64(l): 441-450,...
Different modes of assisted ventilation were investigated in cats before and after lung lavage and a...
In 8 anesthetized, tracheotomized cats, at different body temperatures (range: 36 to 40°C), we have ...
Current study aims to investigate how the respiratory resistive loading affects the behaviour of the...
In decerebrate cats, and in consciousman, mechanical properties of the respiratory system were studi...
Abstract Airway occlusion during constant flow inflation allows rapid determination of frequency-dep...
by contraction of inspiratory muscles was measured in sponta-neously breathing, anesthetized, vagoto...
A physiologically based simulation model of breathing mechanics was considered in an attempt to inte...
metrically branched airway model of the dog respiratory system. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ...
ventilatory stability to added elastic loads in cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 30(6): 8 14-5 19. 197 1.-The...
The effects of inspiratory flow rate and inflation volume on the resistive properties of the total r...
This thesis details the development of a computer model used for simulations of pulmonary arterial i...
relationship between the changes in transthoracic impedance w> 3 respired volume (AV), and thorac...
1975.~To demonstrate the most satisfactory way of using elec-trical activities of respiratory nerves...