1994
DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/15/3/005
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An optical technique for the measurement of thoracic wall movement during high-frequency jet ventilation

Abstract: Instrumentation for use in high-frequency jet ventilation is not currently capable of providing information suitable for predicting gas exchange. Whilst techniques for the accurate measurement of tidal volume during jet ventilation are now available, the relationship between tidal volume and the efficiency of gas exchange varies with frequency and inspiratory/expiratory time (I:E) ratio. We report technical details of a new non-invasive instrument capable of accurately measuring displacement of the thoracic wa… Show more

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