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Issue title: New Methods in Biorheology. Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Nancy, France, 17–18 August 1983. A Satellite Symposium of the Fifth International Congress of Biorheology
Guest editors: J.F. Stoltz and E. Puchelle
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Peslin, R. | Duvivier, C. | Hannhart, B.
Affiliations: Unité de Recherche de Physiopathologie Respiratoire, U 14 INSERM, et Service Commun 23 INSERM, 54511 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France
Abstract: A synthetic approach to lung and chest mechanics is to apply pressure variations to the respiratory system over a range of frequencies and to study the amplitude and phase relationships between applied pressure and resulting gas or tissue flow. Such impedance measurements may be performed in different ways, which are not equivalent: the most usual are to measure gas flow at the mouth while pressure is varied either at the same place (input impedance) or around the chest (transfer impedance). Transfer impedance measurements were performed in healthy subjects from 3 to 70 Hz and tentatively interpreted with a model featuring tissue elasticity, resistance and inertance, gas compressibility, and airway gas resistance and inertance. The pressure-flow ratio was minimum at 5–10 Hz and increased very fast above 50 Hz. The phase angle was nil around 7 Hz, of + 90° at 30–40 Hz and close to 180° at 70 Hz. The validity of the model is supported by the quality of the fit to the data up to 50 Hz, the values of the coefficients and the results of experiments where the subject’s mechanical properties were varied.
DOI: 10.3233/BIR-1984-23S132
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 23, no. s1, pp. S183-S191, 1984
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