The present study is concerned with the meas-urement of the functional residual capacity (FRG) in chronic pulmonary emphysema by a gas dilution method, i.e., the washout of nitrogen from the lung during prolonged oxygen breathing. There have been many methods in use to measure the FRC (or the residual volume) since Davy in 1800 measured his own residual volume by rebreathing hydrogen, which he had made himself, from a balloon (1). These methods, both the open circuit (washout) and closed circuit (rebreathing fromn a balloon or spirom-eter), have in general followed a consistent historic trend in that longer and longer periods of washout or rebreathinig have been required in later methods: Davy in 1800 rebreathed for 20 sec-onids (1), Grehan...
Background: We evaluated the functionality, feasibility of use at the bedside and repeatability of s...
Essential to an understanding of the behavior of the lung is a knowledge of its total gas capacity a...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) is defined, in classical physiology, as the volume of gas remaini...
MANY METHODS have been used to meas-ure the functional residual capacity of the lung (FRC), some sim...
The ability to routinely determine Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) or the ventilation-volume homo...
WILMORE, JACK H. A simpl$ed method for determination of residual lung volumes. J. Appl. Physiol. 27(...
A variant of a rebreathing/indicator-dilution technique was used to measure lung volume. Two or thre...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) is the gas volume remaining in the lung following a normal expira...
Background: We measured Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) of the lungs with three methods in health...
In preceding papers of this series, we have studied (1) the relative effectiveness of mixing or dist...
Routine estimation of functional residual capacity (FRC) in ventilated patients has been a long held...
The work contained in this thesis was concerned with rebreathing methods of measuring lung volume. I...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) and end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) are important parameters fo...
Decreases in functional residual capacity (FRC), the residual respiratory volume following an expira...
Background: We measured Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) of the lungs with a CO2 partial rebreathi...
Background: We evaluated the functionality, feasibility of use at the bedside and repeatability of s...
Essential to an understanding of the behavior of the lung is a knowledge of its total gas capacity a...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) is defined, in classical physiology, as the volume of gas remaini...
MANY METHODS have been used to meas-ure the functional residual capacity of the lung (FRC), some sim...
The ability to routinely determine Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) or the ventilation-volume homo...
WILMORE, JACK H. A simpl$ed method for determination of residual lung volumes. J. Appl. Physiol. 27(...
A variant of a rebreathing/indicator-dilution technique was used to measure lung volume. Two or thre...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) is the gas volume remaining in the lung following a normal expira...
Background: We measured Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) of the lungs with three methods in health...
In preceding papers of this series, we have studied (1) the relative effectiveness of mixing or dist...
Routine estimation of functional residual capacity (FRC) in ventilated patients has been a long held...
The work contained in this thesis was concerned with rebreathing methods of measuring lung volume. I...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) and end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) are important parameters fo...
Decreases in functional residual capacity (FRC), the residual respiratory volume following an expira...
Background: We measured Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) of the lungs with a CO2 partial rebreathi...
Background: We evaluated the functionality, feasibility of use at the bedside and repeatability of s...
Essential to an understanding of the behavior of the lung is a knowledge of its total gas capacity a...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) is defined, in classical physiology, as the volume of gas remaini...