Assessment Of Respiratory Functionrespiratory functionpneumoniaatelectasishypoxiacomplicationsThis chapter contains section titleddoi:10.1002/9780470755297.ch28Murdoch, StuartBritish Medical AssociationBritish Medical Journal
This cohort study examines whether the use of surgical face masks among children was associated with changes in respiratory function or signs of
The purpose of preoperative respiratory function assessment is to detect those patients whose respiratory function is likely to be seriously adversely affected by anaesthesia and surgery. In general it may be stated that the worse the preoperative lung function, the more likely it is that the patient...
Pulmonary function tests (PFT) of 505 inhabitants were performed in the three different areas using Spirovit SP-10 and Wrights peak flowmeter. The traffic load in the vicinity supported the occurrence of higher respiratory functional deterioration. PFT status showed restrictive (3.76%), obstructive (...
Assessment of respiratory function in safety pharmacology The known effects of drugs from a variety of pharmacological/therapeutic classes on the respiratory system, the life-threatening consequences of respirator... DJ Murphy - Current protocols in pharmacology / editorial board, S.J. Enna (editor-in...
In ventilator-dependent COPD patients, PEEPi and dLH must always be suspected and their measurement should be part of the routine assessment of respiratory function. In fact, the presence of excessive dLH may explain unpredicted hemodynamic instability, poor patient-ventilator interaction, and difficult...
[Upper airway function and non-intubated, assisted ventilation] The influence of upper airway patency on ventilation assisted by chest negative pressure ventilation (CNPV) or nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (nIPPV) was studied as follows. 1) In seven patients with chronic respiratory.....
The main target organs affected by repeated 2-week inhalation exposure to NaDCC were the nasal cavity and larynx in the upper respiratory tract. The No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) was considered to be 0.8 mg/m3 because effects related to NaDCC exposure were observed even at of 4 ...
Further work is required to investigate the clinical and epidemiological relevance of this new approach, and whether there are any advantages of using both techniques when assessing passive mechanics in infants. 展开 关键词: infant respiratory function tests respiratory mechanics ...
2.2. Respiratory function assessment to patients with the post-COVID syndrome Assessment of respiratory function was performed only in the post-COVID group. Spirometry tests (pre-and post-bronchodilator) were performed on participants who met the inclusion criteria, following the guidelines of the Ame...