2016
DOI: 10.4187/respcare.04146
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Mechanisms of Orthopnea in Stable Obese Subjects

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The present study explored the role of closing volume as a determinant of orthopnea in stable obese subjects. We hypothesized that: (1) increase in closing volume in supine position would be greater in orthopneic than in non-orthopneic subjects, and (2) the relationship of change in closing volume to change in dyspnea with position would be dependent on expiratory flow limitation in the sitting position. METHODS: In stable obese subjects, in sitting and supine positions, we measured the Borg dyspne… Show more

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“…I applaud Perino et al 6 for their efforts to quantify the degree of orthopnea and the effects of obesity on the pulmonary system. I believe their results highlight the complexity of the effects that obesity may have on the pulmonary system.…”
Section: See the Original Study On Page 1015mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I applaud Perino et al 6 for their efforts to quantify the degree of orthopnea and the effects of obesity on the pulmonary system. I believe their results highlight the complexity of the effects that obesity may have on the pulmonary system.…”
Section: See the Original Study On Page 1015mentioning
confidence: 99%