2001
DOI: 10.1007/bf02345140
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Respiratory input impedance measurement: Forced oscillation methods

Abstract: The paper reviews how forced oscillation techniques (FOT) for measuring respiratory input impedance Zrs,in have recently been used in clinical applications. Zrs,in is clinically relevant, as it provides data on both the resistive, Rrs, and nonresistive, Xrs, components of the respiratory system. Additionally, when excitatory test signals extending into low- (<4 Hz) or high-frequency (>100 Hz) ranges are used, reliable partitioning of lung tissue from airway components is feasible. Adult and paediatric studies … Show more

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“…Moreover, PFT appeared not a very sensitive tool for detecting smaller changes in diseased airways [10] . Thus, alternative systems to measure changes in lung function parameters are being developed for horse since more than two decades, but most of them are still under study [11][12][13][14][15] or interest in the methods was lost.…”
Section: Domestic Donkeys (Equus Africanus Asinus) Descend Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, PFT appeared not a very sensitive tool for detecting smaller changes in diseased airways [10] . Thus, alternative systems to measure changes in lung function parameters are being developed for horse since more than two decades, but most of them are still under study [11][12][13][14][15] or interest in the methods was lost.…”
Section: Domestic Donkeys (Equus Africanus Asinus) Descend Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This short review is focused on the use of FOT in the clinical diagnostic of COPD, addressing only the most basic concepts, and the reader is referred for more detailed information to other review and monograph articles (Peslin and Fredberg, 1986;Macleod and Birch, 2001;Oostveen et al, 2003;Marchal and Hall, 2010;Bates et al, 2011;Kaczka and Dellacà 2011).…”
Section: Forced Oscillation Basicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We now know that an impulse is the least reliable and desirable excitation waveform to apply for system identification because of signal-to-noise limitations over the bandwidth of interest (La Prad et al, 2008;Pintelon and Schoukens, 2001). The highest possible signal-to-noise ratio is produced using pseudorandom noise (Macleod and Birch, 2001;Oostveen et al, 2003;Bates et al, 2011), which is a periodic signal designed specifically to include only a designated set of desired frequency components, each represented by a precisely defined amplitude and phase.…”
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confidence: 99%
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