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Main Outcome Measures: Pulmonary function: spirometry, lung volume test, and diffusing capacity.
Main Outcome Measure: Spirometry, lung volume test, maximal inspiratory pressure, maximal expiratory pressure, and modified Borg scale measurements at rest were performed before training and at the end of 6 weeks of training.
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To design a spirometry-based algorithm to predict pulmonary restrictive impairment and reduce the number of patients undergoing unnecessary lung volume testing.
7 10 Ideally, it is suggested that after conducting spirometry, the presence of lung restriction should be further defined with the use of lung volume testing.
8 9 Given the problems of cost and access to lung volume testing, it has also been suggested that spirometry alone may be used to identify restriction without greatly compromising diagnostic accuracy.
(C) Comparison of CT scans obtained with spontaneous ventilation and after orotracheal intubation and positive-pressure ventilation ('positive-pressure' ventilation) demonstrated a significant difference in lung volumes (t test, p <. 001, asterisk) (N = 3).
COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CT: Computed tomography; delta N2: Phase III nitrogen slope; LAA: Low attenuation area; MBNT: Multi breath nitrogen test; MLD: Mean lung density; PFT: Pulmonary function test; ROC: Receiver operating characteristic; RV: Residual volume; SBNT: Single breath nitrogen test; TLC: Total lung volume capacity.
Inside the chamber, there will be a mouthpiece, which you will use to test your residual lung volume.
This non-invasive test indirectly infers that lung volume is adequate and can be maintained.
For instance, Naito et al. [ 28] performed spirometry, lung volumes and exercise testing in 28 children who underwent lobectomy at mean age of 13 months and found no impairment in FEV1, FVC and total lung capacity (TLC) and exercise capacity.
Between SB and CMV, comparisons were performed at the same lung volume, which was verified by applying the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (α=0.05).
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