Forced Oscillation Technique and Childhood Asthma
Most infants and preschool children are not able to voluntarily perform the physiological maneuvers required to complete the pulmonary function tests that are used in adults and older children.
Hiroyuki Mochizuki +2 more
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Use of the forced-oscillation technique to estimate spirometry values [PDF]
Shoichiro Yamamoto,1 Seigo Miyoshi,1 Hitoshi Katayama,1 Mikio Okazaki,2 Hisayuki Shigematsu,2 Yoshifumi Sano,2 Minoru Matsubara,3 Naohiko Hamaguchi,1 Takafumi Okura,1 Jitsuo Higaki1 1Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, Hypertension, and Nephrology ...
Yamamoto S +9 more
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Comparison of forced oscillation technique and spirometry in paediatric asthma [PDF]
Evaluation of airway obstruction with forced oscillation technique can be an adjunct to spirometry or even used as a primary method in those children unable to perform spirometry https://bit.ly/34rE6x2.
Eero Lauhkonen +3 more
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Forced oscillation technique in the detection of smoking-induced respiratory alterations: diagnostic accuracy and comparison with spirometry [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Detection of smoking effects is of utmost importance in the prevention of cigarette-induced chronic airway obstruction. The forced oscillation technique offers a simple and detailed approach to investigate the mechanical properties of the ...
Alvaro Camilo Dias Faria +4 more
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Pseudorandom Noise Forced Oscillation Technique to Assess Lung Function in Prematurely Born Children [PDF]
The forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a non-volitional assessment that is used during tidal breathing. A variant of FOT uses a pseudorandom noise (PRN) signal which we postulated might have utility in assessing lung function in prematurely born ...
Shannon Gunawardana +2 more
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Bronchial obstruction in osteogenesis imperfecta can be detected by forced oscillation technique [PDF]
IntroductionRespiratory insufficiency is a leading cause of death in individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). However, evaluating pulmonary function in OI presents challenges.
Silvia Storoni +10 more
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Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction Identified Using the Forced Oscillation Technique [PDF]
Objective: Lung mechanics using the forced oscillation technique (FOT) is suggested to be equivalent and more sensitive in determining exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) than spirometry.
Leigh M. Seccombe +7 more
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Determining Response to Treatment for Drug-Induced Bronchocentric Granulomatosis by the Forced Oscillation Technique [PDF]
Anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) therapy is widely used to treat various inflammatory conditions. Paradoxically, there are several case reports describing the development of bronchocentric granulomatosis treated with TNFα inhibitors, and it is ...
Susumu Fukahori +10 more
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Prediction equations of forced oscillation technique: the insidious role of collinearity [PDF]
Many studies have reported reference data for forced oscillation technique (FOT) in healthy children. The prediction equation of FOT parameters were derived from a multivariable regression model examining the effect of age, gender, weight and height on ...
Hassib Narchi, Afaf AlBlooshi
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Clinical Application of the Forced Oscillation Technique
The forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a noninvasive method with which to measure respiratory system resistance and reactance during tidal breathing. Recently, its clinical application has spread worldwide with the expansion of commercially available broadband frequency FOT devices, including MostGraph and Impulse Oscillometry.
Toshihiro Shirai
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