2013
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00126212
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Respiratory impedance in healthy subjects: baseline values and bronchodilator response

Abstract: Because of the minimal demand for cooperation by the subject, the forced oscillation technique is increasingly employed in routine lung function testing. However, comprehensive and deviceindependent values of respiratory impedance at baseline and after bronchodilation have not been established for healthy adults.The aim of this multicentre study was to collect impedance data from 4 to 26 Hz in healthy Caucasian subjects between 18 and 80 years of age. Five different devices were employed to assess baseline val… Show more

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“…1e), Xrs exhibited small changes at the investigated frequency range, confirming previous findings [17]. In agreement with a study by Dellacá et al [21], the reactance values decreased following bronchodilator use in the COPD patients; the reduction of Xrs was proportional to the increase in bronchial obstruction (fig.…”
Section: Resistance and Reactance Curves Before And After Bronchodilasupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…1e), Xrs exhibited small changes at the investigated frequency range, confirming previous findings [17]. In agreement with a study by Dellacá et al [21], the reactance values decreased following bronchodilator use in the COPD patients; the reduction of Xrs was proportional to the increase in bronchial obstruction (fig.…”
Section: Resistance and Reactance Curves Before And After Bronchodilasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Figure 1a shows that after the administration of the bronchodilator, Rrs exhibited a proportional reduction of between 4 and 32 Hz in the control group, confirming previous results [17]. This reduction may be associated with the reduction in peripheral airway resistance caused by smooth muscle relaxation.…”
Section: Resistance and Reactance Curves Before And After Bronchodilasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In more severe lung disease such as in patients with COPD or patients with CF, the lung clearance index (LCI) [11] and the curvilinearity (Curv) derived from the MBW concentration curve [12] may suffice to quantify degree of heterogeneity. Airway resistance is also seen to be increased in asthma and COPD, with values depending on the method (forced oscillation or plethysmography) [13] or the equipment used [14]. Even if most indices are bound to be partly apparatus-and method-dependent, the dependence of any physiological index on age and/or height will likely be similar across laboratories.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be argued that the FRI prediction leads to more overestimation. When taking into account the 6.8% coefficient of repeatability of FEV1 [15], PpoFEV1 FRI is indeed overestimating the actual poFEV1 in three out of 14 patients (versus one out of 14 for ASM and QS) ( fig. 1).…”
Section: Estimation Of Post-operative Forced Expiratory Volume By Funmentioning
confidence: 94%