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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung disease characterised by chronic obstruction of lung airflow which interferes with normal breathing and is not fully reversible [1].
Vibration measured using VRI correlates with lung airflow.
Despite a lower VT, PSV (compared with ACV) produced a greater spatial distribution of lung airflow.
COPD is characterized by typical symptoms including lung airflow limitations, cough, and difficulty breathing.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by irreversible, progressive obstruction of lung airflow.
Compared with assist volume control ventilation (AVC), pressure support ventilation (PSV) will result in a greater spatial distribution of lung airflow.
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Nevertheless, in normal lungs, airflow in distal airways is laminar; in contrast to central airways, where it is turbulent.
The chronic lung inflammation, airflow obstruction, and extensive tissue remodeling found in the lungs of bronchiectasis patients resemble those of patients with CF or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) [ 9].
In patients with EM on CT scan, we found worsened lung function, airflow obstruction, and larger increases in residual lung volume, compared with patients with radiologic evidence of BE or BWT, although the clinical parameters of airway inflammation, health status, and microbiologic qualitative or quantitative inflammation are indistinguishable between these radiologic phenotypes.
VRI provides real-time non-invasive lung imaging of airflow in the mechanically ventilated patient.
These spirometric findings suggest that a non-farming environment is associated with lower lung volumes, not airflow limitation.
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