Objective The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences in physiological properties of the airways between asthma and COPD using an impulse oscillation system (IOS). Patients and Methods Subjects comprised 95 stable COPD patients, 52 never-smoker asthma patients and 29 healthy never-smokers > 60 years old, all matched for age, in whom respiratory impedance was examined by IOS. Results In both asthma and COPD patients, a significant increase in respiratory resistance (Rrs5) and more negative value of respiratory reactance (Xrs5) at 5 Hz of oscillatory frequency with an increase in resonant frequency (fres) were observed when compared with healthy never-smokers. In asthma, a significant increase in respiratory resistance at 20 Hz (...
SummaryForced expiratory airflows and volumes are often used to assess the airway obstruction in ast...
Tracking of the within-breath changes of respiratory mechanics using the forced oscillation techniqu...
ABSTRACTPhysiological differences and similarities in asthma and COPD are documented based on respir...
Objective The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences in physiological properties of th...
SummaryRationaleCurrent assessment of COPD relies extensively on the use of spirometry, an effort-de...
Currently, the analysis of respiratory function of lungs at suspicion of obstructive pulmonary disea...
Background Impulse oscillation system (IOS) is a simple, effort-independent modality for the evaluat...
RATIONALE: Current assessment of COPD relies extensively on the use of spirometry, an effort-depende...
Examination of lung function for diagnosis and monitoring of diseases such as chronic obstructive pu...
The mechanical properties of the respiratory tract (including airway resistance) is an important ind...
INTRODUCTION: The within-breath analysis of respiratory mechanics by the monofrequency Forced Oscill...
Small airways are relevant to the pathophysiology of asthma. We investigated whether in asthmatic pa...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is used to diagnose chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The Impulse...
The mechanical properties of the respiratory tract (including airway resistance) is an important ind...
BackgroundImpulse oscillometry (IOS) is a novel method of assessing airway resistance. IOS is rarely...
SummaryForced expiratory airflows and volumes are often used to assess the airway obstruction in ast...
Tracking of the within-breath changes of respiratory mechanics using the forced oscillation techniqu...
ABSTRACTPhysiological differences and similarities in asthma and COPD are documented based on respir...
Objective The purpose of this study was to clarify the differences in physiological properties of th...
SummaryRationaleCurrent assessment of COPD relies extensively on the use of spirometry, an effort-de...
Currently, the analysis of respiratory function of lungs at suspicion of obstructive pulmonary disea...
Background Impulse oscillation system (IOS) is a simple, effort-independent modality for the evaluat...
RATIONALE: Current assessment of COPD relies extensively on the use of spirometry, an effort-depende...
Examination of lung function for diagnosis and monitoring of diseases such as chronic obstructive pu...
The mechanical properties of the respiratory tract (including airway resistance) is an important ind...
INTRODUCTION: The within-breath analysis of respiratory mechanics by the monofrequency Forced Oscill...
Small airways are relevant to the pathophysiology of asthma. We investigated whether in asthmatic pa...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is used to diagnose chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The Impulse...
The mechanical properties of the respiratory tract (including airway resistance) is an important ind...
BackgroundImpulse oscillometry (IOS) is a novel method of assessing airway resistance. IOS is rarely...
SummaryForced expiratory airflows and volumes are often used to assess the airway obstruction in ast...
Tracking of the within-breath changes of respiratory mechanics using the forced oscillation techniqu...
ABSTRACTPhysiological differences and similarities in asthma and COPD are documented based on respir...