Passive tilting increases ventilation in healthy subjects; however, controversy surrounds the proposed mechanism. This study is aimed to evaluate the possible mechanism for changes to ventilation following passive head-up tilt (HUT) and active standing by comparison of a range of ventilatory, metabolic and mechanical parameters. Ventilatory parameters (V (T), V (E), V (E)/VO2, V (E)/VCO2, f and PetCO(2)), functional residual capacity (FRC), respiratory mechanics with impulse oscillometry; oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2) were measured in 20 healthy male subjects whilst supine, following HUT to 70 degrees and unsupported standing. Data were analysed using a linear mixed model. HUT to 70 degrees from supine increa...
1. We examined interactions between haemodynamic and autonomic neural oscillations during passive up...
Abstract Effect of posture on the hypercapnic ventilatory response was studied on the anaesthetized ...
OBJECTIVE: During one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxy...
Positioning combined with coughing and huffing is frequently used to promote secretion clearance. Ma...
Stable chronic hypercapnic patients are often prescribed long-term mask noninvasive pressure support...
The purpose of this prospective randomised cross-over study was to measure peak expiratory flow rate...
Objective: To investigate the effect of standing with assistance of the tilt table on ventilatory pa...
To assess if changes in the angle or speed of tilt could account for the differences between the ini...
BACKGROUND:The head-tilt/chin-lift (HT/CL) maneuver is simple and routinely used to open a closed up...
The prone position is increasingly used to improve arterial oxygenation in intensive care patients w...
SummaryBackgroundPosturally induced changes in minute ventilation in patients may be autonomically d...
International audiencePurpose: This study examines the effects of a hyperventilation (HV) induced by...
We studied 16 patients with acute lung injury receiving volume-controlled ventilation to assess the ...
trol of breathing patterns and abdominal muscles during graded loads and tilt. J. Appl. Physiol. 76(...
The aim of this study was to identify some of the mechanisms which could be involved in the blunted ...
1. We examined interactions between haemodynamic and autonomic neural oscillations during passive up...
Abstract Effect of posture on the hypercapnic ventilatory response was studied on the anaesthetized ...
OBJECTIVE: During one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxy...
Positioning combined with coughing and huffing is frequently used to promote secretion clearance. Ma...
Stable chronic hypercapnic patients are often prescribed long-term mask noninvasive pressure support...
The purpose of this prospective randomised cross-over study was to measure peak expiratory flow rate...
Objective: To investigate the effect of standing with assistance of the tilt table on ventilatory pa...
To assess if changes in the angle or speed of tilt could account for the differences between the ini...
BACKGROUND:The head-tilt/chin-lift (HT/CL) maneuver is simple and routinely used to open a closed up...
The prone position is increasingly used to improve arterial oxygenation in intensive care patients w...
SummaryBackgroundPosturally induced changes in minute ventilation in patients may be autonomically d...
International audiencePurpose: This study examines the effects of a hyperventilation (HV) induced by...
We studied 16 patients with acute lung injury receiving volume-controlled ventilation to assess the ...
trol of breathing patterns and abdominal muscles during graded loads and tilt. J. Appl. Physiol. 76(...
The aim of this study was to identify some of the mechanisms which could be involved in the blunted ...
1. We examined interactions between haemodynamic and autonomic neural oscillations during passive up...
Abstract Effect of posture on the hypercapnic ventilatory response was studied on the anaesthetized ...
OBJECTIVE: During one-lung ventilation, surgical positions significantly affect deterioration of oxy...