There are three aspects to any consideration of pulmonary function. Normal pulmonary function requires (1) efficient transfer of gases to and from the blood across the alveolo-capillary membrane, (2) effective distribution of blood through the entire pulmonary capillary bed and (3) efficient alveolar ventilation. All are of equal importance but one or other aspect may be predominantly disturbed by any particular disease
The most important pathophysiologic aspects of chronic and acute obstructive pulmonary disease invol...
It is a great pleasure to participate in the 1964 Stoneburner lectures and to present some recent vi...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
There are three aspects to any consideration of pulmonary function. Normal pulmonary function requir...
It seems rather strange that the average clinician readily accepts the need for functional testing o...
Pulmonary functions and problems are discussed. Includes diagrams of functional residual capacity an...
The respiratory system is unique in that it is a system operating below the level of consciousness, ...
The physiotherapy of emphysema is poorly covered in current textbooks of physiotherapy. Such concept...
The prime function of the lungs is to maintain oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide excretion. Clinical ...
1. Some theoretical aspects of alveolar ventilation are discussed, and an hypothesis presented whic...
The diffusion of gases brings the partial pressures of O2 and CO2 in blood and alveolar gas to an eq...
A brief survey of our knowledge of Lung function, from the historical point of view, calls for litt...
The laws of physics have played an increasingly important role in the understanding of the aero and ...
Gas transport between the atmosphere and alveoli is influenced by gas physical properties and flow r...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
The most important pathophysiologic aspects of chronic and acute obstructive pulmonary disease invol...
It is a great pleasure to participate in the 1964 Stoneburner lectures and to present some recent vi...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
There are three aspects to any consideration of pulmonary function. Normal pulmonary function requir...
It seems rather strange that the average clinician readily accepts the need for functional testing o...
Pulmonary functions and problems are discussed. Includes diagrams of functional residual capacity an...
The respiratory system is unique in that it is a system operating below the level of consciousness, ...
The physiotherapy of emphysema is poorly covered in current textbooks of physiotherapy. Such concept...
The prime function of the lungs is to maintain oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide excretion. Clinical ...
1. Some theoretical aspects of alveolar ventilation are discussed, and an hypothesis presented whic...
The diffusion of gases brings the partial pressures of O2 and CO2 in blood and alveolar gas to an eq...
A brief survey of our knowledge of Lung function, from the historical point of view, calls for litt...
The laws of physics have played an increasingly important role in the understanding of the aero and ...
Gas transport between the atmosphere and alveoli is influenced by gas physical properties and flow r...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...
The most important pathophysiologic aspects of chronic and acute obstructive pulmonary disease invol...
It is a great pleasure to participate in the 1964 Stoneburner lectures and to present some recent vi...
Introduction: Respiratory physiotherapy includes rehabilitation techniques such as percussions, vibr...