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Lung volumes: measurement, clinical use, and coding.
Chest, 2012Measurement of lung volumes is an integral part of complete pulmonary function testing. Some lung volumes can be measured during spirometry; however, measurement of the residual volume (RV), functional residual capacity (FRC), and total lung capacity (TLC) requires special techniques. FRC is typically measured by one of three methods.
Judd D, Flesch, C Jessica, Dine
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Noninvasive measurement of regional interstitial lung volume in sheep
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1988The noninvasive external radioflux detection method (ERD) measures net transvascular flux of tracer protein into and out of the lung extravascular compartment (EV) and time to zero flux between compartments. With this information we can now estimate regional interstitial volume in the field of the external probe (VIs).
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Lung volume measurement during closed circuit anesthesia.
Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica, 1985Lung volume measurement can be of interest to anesthesists as well as respiratory physicians, both as a diagnostic tool and as a way to monitor the effect of respiratory therapy (for instance PEEP ventilation). Several methods exist to measure lung volume. Only two of them can be applied easily during mechanical ventilation.
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Measurement of lung volume in paralyzed cats
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1974H J, Colebatch, L A, Engel
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Method for measuring lung gas volume.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1969E J, Burger +3 more
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Measurement of Lung Volume by Rapid Decompression
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1955R B, HARVEY, J A, SCHILLING
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