2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ohx.2022.e00354
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Respiratory bi-directional pressure and flow data collection device with thoracic and abdominal circumferential monitoring

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“…A custom pressure and flow meter was used to non-invasively monitor airway opening pressure and flow [1] . Expiratory and inspiratory pathways are split using one way valves, which allows a shutter to rapidly occlude the expiratory pathway for the identification of passive lung mechanics [1] . A filter connected to a face mask was connected in series between the patient and this pressure and flow meter for each test [1] .…”
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“…A custom pressure and flow meter was used to non-invasively monitor airway opening pressure and flow [1] . Expiratory and inspiratory pathways are split using one way valves, which allows a shutter to rapidly occlude the expiratory pathway for the identification of passive lung mechanics [1] . A filter connected to a face mask was connected in series between the patient and this pressure and flow meter for each test [1] .…”
Section: Experimental Design Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expiratory and inspiratory pathways are split using one way valves, which allows a shutter to rapidly occlude the expiratory pathway for the identification of passive lung mechanics [1] . A filter connected to a face mask was connected in series between the patient and this pressure and flow meter for each test [1] . In tests 1 & 2 a CPAP device (SleepStyle SPSCAA, Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, East Tamaki, Auckland, NZ) was connected to the inspiratory port of the pressure and flow meter to provide set positive end expiratory pressures (PEEPs).…”
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“…The COPD simulation device presented is designed to avoid having to test unhealthy and/or fragile subjects, while minimising the need for invasive or equipment-specific tests, which usually come at a far higher time and economic cost. It is designed to be used in conjunction with an open-access venturi-based flow sensor [1] , [4] , to measure pressure, flow, and breath tidal volume, which can then be used to replicate COPD pressure-flow loops from healthy subjects with much lower cost and risk.…”
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