Suspension of respiration during end-expiration often is recommended to minimize body organ displacement between sequential image acquisitions. The purpose of this report is to evaluate techniques for end-expiratory breath- holding applicable to a pulmonary-compromised population. Eighty-seven consecutive outpatients with chronic pulmonary diseases and 31 healthy nonsmoking volunteers were recruited for the study. All subjects were asked to hold their breath in end-expiration while in the supine position (29 after breathing room air, 29 after hyperventilating room air for six breaths, and 29 after breathing O2 from a portable oxygen tank via nasal cannula until pulse-oximeter readings stabilized or reached 100%). Each volunteer was tested w...
Background: The incidence of respiratory failure reaches 20-75 cases per 100,000 population each yea...
Background and Purpose: BOLD fMRI is becoming the preferred modality to study cerebrovascular reacti...
logical and conventional breath-hold breaking points. J. Appl. Physiol. 37(3) : 291-296. 1974.-The c...
breathing of O2 seven untrained subjects held their breath beginning with a maximal inspiration. Bre...
This article reviews the basic properties of breath-holding in humans and the possible causes of the...
Human circulatory responses to voluntary breath holding were studied following preparation with prol...
BackgroundDespite considerable progress, it remains unclear why some patients admitted for COVID-19 ...
Since dyspnoeic sensation (δ) increases progressively with work rate (WR) and the duration of a voli...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first part of the study examined the relationship betwee...
BACKGROUND & PURPOSE Multiple, short breath-holds are now used in single radiotherapy treatment s...
Purpose: In this study we describe the clinical introduction and evaluation of radiotherapy in media...
Background: Breath holding time is the time taken by the subject to hold his breath as long as he ca...
SummaryBackgroundIn adults performing forceful expiratory maneuvers, the length of post-inspiratory ...
Breathing exercises are designed and performed to achieve more controlled and efficient ventilation....
In 1909, Douglas and Haldane (1) demonstrated the relationship of Pa02 and PaC02 to breath-holding t...
Background: The incidence of respiratory failure reaches 20-75 cases per 100,000 population each yea...
Background and Purpose: BOLD fMRI is becoming the preferred modality to study cerebrovascular reacti...
logical and conventional breath-hold breaking points. J. Appl. Physiol. 37(3) : 291-296. 1974.-The c...
breathing of O2 seven untrained subjects held their breath beginning with a maximal inspiration. Bre...
This article reviews the basic properties of breath-holding in humans and the possible causes of the...
Human circulatory responses to voluntary breath holding were studied following preparation with prol...
BackgroundDespite considerable progress, it remains unclear why some patients admitted for COVID-19 ...
Since dyspnoeic sensation (δ) increases progressively with work rate (WR) and the duration of a voli...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first part of the study examined the relationship betwee...
BACKGROUND & PURPOSE Multiple, short breath-holds are now used in single radiotherapy treatment s...
Purpose: In this study we describe the clinical introduction and evaluation of radiotherapy in media...
Background: Breath holding time is the time taken by the subject to hold his breath as long as he ca...
SummaryBackgroundIn adults performing forceful expiratory maneuvers, the length of post-inspiratory ...
Breathing exercises are designed and performed to achieve more controlled and efficient ventilation....
In 1909, Douglas and Haldane (1) demonstrated the relationship of Pa02 and PaC02 to breath-holding t...
Background: The incidence of respiratory failure reaches 20-75 cases per 100,000 population each yea...
Background and Purpose: BOLD fMRI is becoming the preferred modality to study cerebrovascular reacti...
logical and conventional breath-hold breaking points. J. Appl. Physiol. 37(3) : 291-296. 1974.-The c...