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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1994
The tussometric parameter peak value time (PVT) has been proposed as an objective measure of laryngeal function. Whether the lower respiratory tract function influences its value is, however, unknown. This study investigates the relationship between lung function parameters forced expiratory volume in 1 second, vital capacity, peak expiratory flow rate,
G E, Murty, P J, Kelly, D, Veale
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The tussometric parameter peak value time (PVT) has been proposed as an objective measure of laryngeal function. Whether the lower respiratory tract function influences its value is, however, unknown. This study investigates the relationship between lung function parameters forced expiratory volume in 1 second, vital capacity, peak expiratory flow rate,
G E, Murty, P J, Kelly, D, Veale
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract Ventilatory Mechanics . In acute hypovolemic shock the lung is more compliant if intermittently inflated. Resistance usually falls. After endotoxin administration the lung is less compliant and resistance rises. The effect is of short duration in both types of shock.
J M, CAHILL +2 more
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Abstract Ventilatory Mechanics . In acute hypovolemic shock the lung is more compliant if intermittently inflated. Resistance usually falls. After endotoxin administration the lung is less compliant and resistance rises. The effect is of short duration in both types of shock.
J M, CAHILL +2 more
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Der Radiologe, 2009
The term lung function is often restricted to the assessment of volume time curves measured at the mouth. Spirometry includes the assessment of lung volumes which can be mobilised with the corresponding flow-volume curves. In addition, lung volumes that can not be mobilised, such as the residual volume, or only partially as FRC and TLC can be measured ...
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The term lung function is often restricted to the assessment of volume time curves measured at the mouth. Spirometry includes the assessment of lung volumes which can be mobilised with the corresponding flow-volume curves. In addition, lung volumes that can not be mobilised, such as the residual volume, or only partially as FRC and TLC can be measured ...
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Practice Nursing, 2003
In the final part of this 3-part series, Rachel Booker explains the basics of interpreting lung function testing in primary care
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In the final part of this 3-part series, Rachel Booker explains the basics of interpreting lung function testing in primary care
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Abstract Evaluation of lung function requires evaluation of the function of the entire respiratory apparatus of which the lung is ordinarily the most critical part.
DANIEL H. SIMMONS +6 more
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Abstract Evaluation of lung function requires evaluation of the function of the entire respiratory apparatus of which the lung is ordinarily the most critical part.
DANIEL H. SIMMONS +6 more
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Age and Ageing, 1985
Studies of lung function have largely ignored the elderly. This paper reviews what is known of the decline in measurements of lung function, and focuses on reduced elastic recoil as a key to these changes. Independent anthropometric changes which may affect lung function with advancing years are also discussed.
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Studies of lung function have largely ignored the elderly. This paper reviews what is known of the decline in measurements of lung function, and focuses on reduced elastic recoil as a key to these changes. Independent anthropometric changes which may affect lung function with advancing years are also discussed.
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Optimizing preoperative lung function
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001The exacerbation of chronic lung disease, bronchospasm, atelectasis, pneumonia, and respiratory failure with prolonged mechanical ventilation are considered to be clinically relevant postoperative pulmonary complications associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
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The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy, 2007
C. J. Turner +25 more
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Functional Evaluation of Lung Mitochondria
Chest, 1975Activity of lung mitochondria was studied with a preparation of isolated mitochondria. This was correlated with responses of the isolated perfused lung as determined from surface fluorescence measurements and tissue redox couples. Lung mitochondria demonstrated substrate oxidation, respiratory control, and Caplus plus activation of alpha ...
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