A new recursive least-squares procedure for on-line tracking of changes in viscoelastic properties of respiratory mechanics is proposed and applied to artificially ventilated patients. Classical least-squares methods based on simple first-order linear models with time-constant parameters generally provide systematic residuals that hardly satisfy standard statistical tests for model validation in terms of residuals. On the other hand, high order and/or nonlinear models introduce parameters whose estimates are of difficult interpretation in a clinical context. The present procedure overcomes these limitations by using the well-known first-order model of respiratory mechanics, wherein variability of resistance and elastance during the breathin...
BACKGROUND:Respiratory mechanics models can aid in optimising patient-specific mechanical ventilatio...
The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Respiratory mechanics models can aid in optimising patient-specific mechani...
A new recursive least-squares procedure for on-line tracking of changes in viscoelastic properties o...
We consider the problem of tracking rapid changes in the viscous and elastic properties of the respi...
The first-order model of breathing mechanics is widely used in clinical practice to assess the visco...
Monitoring the mechanics of breathing in patients with advanced chronic obstructive lung diseases pr...
The classic model of the respiratory system (RS) is comprised of a Newtonian resistor in series with...
A recursive identification algorithm with a constant forgetting factor is applied to online identifi...
To evaluate a least squares fitting technique for the purpose of measuring total respiratory complia...
In order to explain the time dependency of resistance and elastance of the respiratory system, a lin...
Objective. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed to compute the spontaneously generated respira...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory system modelling can aid clinical decision making during mechanical ventilat...
SummaryBackgroundMonitoring the mechanics of breathing in patients with advanced chronic obstructive...
Introduction: Ventilator treatment is often life-saving but has the inherent risk of causing damage ...
BACKGROUND:Respiratory mechanics models can aid in optimising patient-specific mechanical ventilatio...
The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Respiratory mechanics models can aid in optimising patient-specific mechani...
A new recursive least-squares procedure for on-line tracking of changes in viscoelastic properties o...
We consider the problem of tracking rapid changes in the viscous and elastic properties of the respi...
The first-order model of breathing mechanics is widely used in clinical practice to assess the visco...
Monitoring the mechanics of breathing in patients with advanced chronic obstructive lung diseases pr...
The classic model of the respiratory system (RS) is comprised of a Newtonian resistor in series with...
A recursive identification algorithm with a constant forgetting factor is applied to online identifi...
To evaluate a least squares fitting technique for the purpose of measuring total respiratory complia...
In order to explain the time dependency of resistance and elastance of the respiratory system, a lin...
Objective. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed to compute the spontaneously generated respira...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory system modelling can aid clinical decision making during mechanical ventilat...
SummaryBackgroundMonitoring the mechanics of breathing in patients with advanced chronic obstructive...
Introduction: Ventilator treatment is often life-saving but has the inherent risk of causing damage ...
BACKGROUND:Respiratory mechanics models can aid in optimising patient-specific mechanical ventilatio...
The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that pr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Respiratory mechanics models can aid in optimising patient-specific mechani...