High-frequency respiratory impedance data measured noninvasively by the high-speed interrupter technique (HIT), particularly the first antiresonance frequency (f(ar,1)), is related to airway wall mechanics. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and repeatability of HIT in unsedated pre-term infants, and to compare values of f(ar,1) from 18 pre-term (post-conceptional age 32-37 weeks, weight 1,730-2,910 g) and 18 full-term infants (42-47 weeks, 3,920-5,340 g). Among the pre-term infants, there was good short-term repeatability of f(ar,1) within a single sleep epoch (mean (sd) coefficient of variance: 8 (1.7)%), but 95% limits of agreement for repeated measures of f(ar,1) after 3-8 h were relatively wide (-41 Hz; 37 Hz). f(ar,...
BACKGROUND: Airways obstruction in premature infants is often assessed by plethysmography, which req...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the beds...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...
ABSTRACT: High-frequency respiratory impedance data measured noninvasively by the high-speed interru...
The overall aim of this work was to develop a non-invasive way of measuring high frequency input imp...
The respiratory system in infants undergoes profound changes in the first few years of life. We appl...
The recent trend toward development of noninvasive methods that can accurately evaluate the lung per...
We previously studied low-frequency respiratory impedance (Zrs) data at an elevated lung volume to s...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the bedsi...
Conventional methods for measuring respiratory mechanics model the respiratory system as a single co...
Neonatal bronchial responsiveness (BR) predicts childhood asthma and decreased lung function. Examin...
Evaluation of the interrupter technique in healthy, unsedated infants. G.L. Hall, J.H. Wildhaber, M....
Low-frequency respiratory impedance (Zrs) was measured by applying a forcing signal, between 0.5 and...
BACKGROUND In preschool children, measurement of airway resistance using interrupter technique (R...
We determined the effect of lung recruitment and oscillation amplitude on regional oscillation volum...
BACKGROUND: Airways obstruction in premature infants is often assessed by plethysmography, which req...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the beds...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...
ABSTRACT: High-frequency respiratory impedance data measured noninvasively by the high-speed interru...
The overall aim of this work was to develop a non-invasive way of measuring high frequency input imp...
The respiratory system in infants undergoes profound changes in the first few years of life. We appl...
The recent trend toward development of noninvasive methods that can accurately evaluate the lung per...
We previously studied low-frequency respiratory impedance (Zrs) data at an elevated lung volume to s...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the bedsi...
Conventional methods for measuring respiratory mechanics model the respiratory system as a single co...
Neonatal bronchial responsiveness (BR) predicts childhood asthma and decreased lung function. Examin...
Evaluation of the interrupter technique in healthy, unsedated infants. G.L. Hall, J.H. Wildhaber, M....
Low-frequency respiratory impedance (Zrs) was measured by applying a forcing signal, between 0.5 and...
BACKGROUND In preschool children, measurement of airway resistance using interrupter technique (R...
We determined the effect of lung recruitment and oscillation amplitude on regional oscillation volum...
BACKGROUND: Airways obstruction in premature infants is often assessed by plethysmography, which req...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility of forced oscillation technique (FOT) measurements at the beds...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...