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Static Compliance in Subjects with Intact Lungs
Respiration, 1989The static compliance was determined in 55 subjects with healthy lungs. Average values are within 2.696 liters/kPa (age between 20 and 30 years) and 1.794 liters/kPa (age between 71 and 80 years). Static compliance was shown to be exclusively related to age (p less than 0.001).
A, Gillissen +3 more
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Sympathetic influence on the dynamic lung compliance
Life Sciences, 1973Abstract Previous experiments have shown that lethal mechanical head injury decreases lung compliance in monkeys by 50% in the absence of any attendant gross lung pathology of edema; that this compliance decrease can be prevented by pretreatment with symphatholytic agents but not with the airway dilator isoproterenol or atropine; that these changes ...
D L, Beckman, K F, Mason
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Indirect Assessment of Lung Compliance in Chronic Lung Diseases
Respiration, 1978The slope of the flow volume curves was analysed in 20 normal subjects 28 patients with irreversible chronic airway obstruction, 24 patients with bronchial asthma, 8 patients with diffuse interstitial fibrosis and 7 patients with extensive bronchiectasis.
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Lung compliance measurement in mice
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 2008to the editor: I read the article by Martin et al. ([1][1]) in the September 2007 issue of AJP-Lung . The authors presented interesting observations of increased lung compliance in TIMP-3 null mice during a septic insult.
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Lung volumes, lung compliance and airway resistance during negative-pressure breathing
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1960Lung volumes, airflow resistance and lung elastance were measured in seven subjects during various degrees of continuous negative-pressure breathing in the supine posture. At –30 cm H2O the expiratory reserve is reduced to about 30% of its normal value and the resistance to airflow is more than doubled.
E Y, TING, S K, HONG, H, RAHN
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Regional lung mechanics and gas transport in lungs with inhomogeneous compliance
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993The effect of respiratory frequency (f) on the distributions of ventilation, regional gas transport, lung volume, and regional impedance was assessed with positron imaging in lungs with nonuniform lung mechanics after unilateral lung lavage. Supine dogs were studied during eucapnic oscillatory ventilation at f between 1 and 15 Hz and at a constant ...
K, Tsuzaki +3 more
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Head Injury and Lung Compliance
Journal of Medical Primatology, 1974D L, Beckman, J W, Bean, D R, Baslock
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