Forced expiratory flow-volume (FEFV) curves can be generated from end-tidal inspiration in infants with use of an inflatable jacket. We have developed a technique to raise lung volume in the infant before generation of FEFV curves. Measurements of pressure transmission to the airway opening by use of static maneuvers have shown no change with increasing lung volume above end-tidal inspiration. The aim of this study was to determine, under dynamic conditions (i.e., during rapid thoracic compression), whether the efficiency of pressure transmission across the chest wall is altered by raising lung volume above the tidal range. Dynamic pressure transmission (Ptx,dyn) was measured in five infants (age 6-17 mo). Jacket pressure (Pj), esophageal p...
The raised volume rapid thoracic compression (RVRTC) technique is a recently developed method of mea...
This fourth paper in a review series on the role of lung function testing in infants and young child...
Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is routinely used when ventilating preterm infants, and high...
The raised-volume forced-expiration technique measures infant lung function over an extended volume ...
We have developed a new technique that allows assessment of infant lung function over an extended vo...
Infant lung function can be assessed with the tidal volume ''squeeze'' technique or, over an extende...
With the rapid somatic growth and development in infants, simultaneous accurate measurements of lung...
We determined the effect of lung recruitment and oscillation amplitude on regional oscillation volum...
Partial expiratory flow-volume curves are commonly used in infant pulmonary function testing. The fl...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the bedsi...
A new technique recently introduced allows the measurement of infant lung function from lung volumes...
AbstractEffects of conventional chest physiotherapy on preterm infants may be compromised due to the...
52(5): 1209~1215,1982. Passive compliance (C) has been meas-ured in 10 infants at lo-90 min after bi...
INTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that infants dynamically regulate their tidal flow and end-expir...
Excised lungs from 100 stillbirths or early neonatal deaths, 25 of them being without lung pathology...
The raised volume rapid thoracic compression (RVRTC) technique is a recently developed method of mea...
This fourth paper in a review series on the role of lung function testing in infants and young child...
Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is routinely used when ventilating preterm infants, and high...
The raised-volume forced-expiration technique measures infant lung function over an extended volume ...
We have developed a new technique that allows assessment of infant lung function over an extended vo...
Infant lung function can be assessed with the tidal volume ''squeeze'' technique or, over an extende...
With the rapid somatic growth and development in infants, simultaneous accurate measurements of lung...
We determined the effect of lung recruitment and oscillation amplitude on regional oscillation volum...
Partial expiratory flow-volume curves are commonly used in infant pulmonary function testing. The fl...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the bedsi...
A new technique recently introduced allows the measurement of infant lung function from lung volumes...
AbstractEffects of conventional chest physiotherapy on preterm infants may be compromised due to the...
52(5): 1209~1215,1982. Passive compliance (C) has been meas-ured in 10 infants at lo-90 min after bi...
INTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that infants dynamically regulate their tidal flow and end-expir...
Excised lungs from 100 stillbirths or early neonatal deaths, 25 of them being without lung pathology...
The raised volume rapid thoracic compression (RVRTC) technique is a recently developed method of mea...
This fourth paper in a review series on the role of lung function testing in infants and young child...
Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is routinely used when ventilating preterm infants, and high...