none3Expiratory flow limitation (EFL) is frequent in mechanically ventilated patients with obstructive pulmonary diseases and its prompt detection is important to choice the right therapy. Aim of this work is to compare by simulation two methods for detection of flow limitation: the negative expiratory pressure (NEP) method and the external resistance (ΔR) method. To this purpose, a non linear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics, derived from the Weibel symmetrical description of lungs, was used to simulate a normal and an obstructive respiratory condition during artificial ventilation. Both the examined methods reveled the presence of EFL only in the pathological case. The NEP method seems to promote the collapse of the ...
Objective: Although computerised methods of analysis of respiratory system mechanics, such as the Le...
none6A comparison between air and heliox (80% helium-20% oxygen) ventilation was performed using a m...
The selection of optimal positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) levels during mechanical ventilatio...
A nonlinear model of breathing mechanics, in which the tracheobronchial airways are considered in th...
none4A non linear dynamic morphometric model of the human lung, based on Weibel’s symmetrical model,...
A non linear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics during artificial ventilation is desc...
A nonlinear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics during artificial ventilation is descr...
Although normal lungs may be represented satisfactorily by symmetrical architecture, pathological co...
none3Although normal lungs may be represented satisfactorily by symmetrical architecture, pathologic...
none4Abstract—It is of particular importance to detect and quantify obstructive pathological condit...
none4A nonlinear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics during artificial ventilation is...
none4mixedC. Brighenti; P. Barbini; G. Cevenini; G. GnudiC. Brighenti; P. Barbini; G. Cevenini; G. G...
Patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often exhale along the same flow–v...
ABSTRACT: The within-breath change in reactance (DX̄rs) measured by forced oscillation technique (FO...
Evaluating respiratory mechanics during dynamic conditions without interrupting ongoing ventilation ...
Objective: Although computerised methods of analysis of respiratory system mechanics, such as the Le...
none6A comparison between air and heliox (80% helium-20% oxygen) ventilation was performed using a m...
The selection of optimal positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) levels during mechanical ventilatio...
A nonlinear model of breathing mechanics, in which the tracheobronchial airways are considered in th...
none4A non linear dynamic morphometric model of the human lung, based on Weibel’s symmetrical model,...
A non linear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics during artificial ventilation is desc...
A nonlinear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics during artificial ventilation is descr...
Although normal lungs may be represented satisfactorily by symmetrical architecture, pathological co...
none3Although normal lungs may be represented satisfactorily by symmetrical architecture, pathologic...
none4Abstract—It is of particular importance to detect and quantify obstructive pathological condit...
none4A nonlinear dynamic morphometric model of breathing mechanics during artificial ventilation is...
none4mixedC. Brighenti; P. Barbini; G. Cevenini; G. GnudiC. Brighenti; P. Barbini; G. Cevenini; G. G...
Patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often exhale along the same flow–v...
ABSTRACT: The within-breath change in reactance (DX̄rs) measured by forced oscillation technique (FO...
Evaluating respiratory mechanics during dynamic conditions without interrupting ongoing ventilation ...
Objective: Although computerised methods of analysis of respiratory system mechanics, such as the Le...
none6A comparison between air and heliox (80% helium-20% oxygen) ventilation was performed using a m...
The selection of optimal positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) levels during mechanical ventilatio...