In this study, changes in respiratory mechanics from healthy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) diagnosed patients are observed from identified fractional-order (FO) model parameters. The noninvasive forced oscillation technique is employed for lung function testing. Parameters on tissue damping and elastance are analyzed with respect to lung pathology and additional indexes developed from the identified model. The observations show that the proposed model may be used to detect changes in respiratory mechanics and offers a clear-cut separation between the healthy and COPD subject groups. Our conclusion is that an FO model is able to capture changes in viscoelasticity of the soft tissue in lungs with disease. Apart from this, n...
This paper aims to provide the mechanical parameters of the respiratory airways (resistance, inertan...
This paper introduces the use of low frequencies forced oscillation technique (FOT) in the presence ...
BackgroundA better understanding of sickle cell anemia (SCA) and improvements in drug therapy and he...
In this study, changes in respiratory mechanics from healthy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for understanding how the structural changes in the COP...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for understanding how the structural changes in the COP...
Introduction: As pulmonary dysfunctions are prospective factors for developing cancer, efforts are n...
Caroline Oliveira Ribeiro,1 Alvaro Camilo Dias Faria,1 Agnaldo José Lopes,2,3 Pedro Lopes de ...
The theory from electrical ladder networks is often used as a mathematical basis to introduce the an...
AbstractThis paper presents the measurement, frequency-response modeling and identification, and the...
This paper presents the measurement, frequency-response modeling and identification, and the corres...
This paper provides a model of the human respiratory system by taking into account the fractal struc...
Forced oscillation technique (FOT) emerged as a non-invasive, computationally efficient, fast and re...
Respiratory mechanics, using flow interruption, was previously studied during the complete breath in...
SummaryThe Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) is a method for non-invasively assessing respiratory m...
This paper aims to provide the mechanical parameters of the respiratory airways (resistance, inertan...
This paper introduces the use of low frequencies forced oscillation technique (FOT) in the presence ...
BackgroundA better understanding of sickle cell anemia (SCA) and improvements in drug therapy and he...
In this study, changes in respiratory mechanics from healthy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for understanding how the structural changes in the COP...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for understanding how the structural changes in the COP...
Introduction: As pulmonary dysfunctions are prospective factors for developing cancer, efforts are n...
Caroline Oliveira Ribeiro,1 Alvaro Camilo Dias Faria,1 Agnaldo José Lopes,2,3 Pedro Lopes de ...
The theory from electrical ladder networks is often used as a mathematical basis to introduce the an...
AbstractThis paper presents the measurement, frequency-response modeling and identification, and the...
This paper presents the measurement, frequency-response modeling and identification, and the corres...
This paper provides a model of the human respiratory system by taking into account the fractal struc...
Forced oscillation technique (FOT) emerged as a non-invasive, computationally efficient, fast and re...
Respiratory mechanics, using flow interruption, was previously studied during the complete breath in...
SummaryThe Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) is a method for non-invasively assessing respiratory m...
This paper aims to provide the mechanical parameters of the respiratory airways (resistance, inertan...
This paper introduces the use of low frequencies forced oscillation technique (FOT) in the presence ...
BackgroundA better understanding of sickle cell anemia (SCA) and improvements in drug therapy and he...