Affiliation:
1. Research Service, Wood Veterans Administration Center, and Departments of Physiology and Medicine, Marquette University School of Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Abstract
Thoracic impedance changes have been used to measure tidal volume and ventilation in normal subjects. Tidal volume was measured directly and total ventilation was accumulated with a diode voltage pump. The size, shape, and placement of the electrodes affected the reliability with which the system measured ventilation. A high correlation was demonstrated between transthoracic resistance or capacitance changes and ventilation when special narrow ridged electrodes were applied bilaterally on the thorax. The variability between accumulated impedance changes and ventilation measured with a spirometer had a standard deviation less than ±6% of the ventilation. A linear relationship was demonstrated between lung volume change and impedance change for subjects in the standing, sitting, or supine positions, whether the breathing pattern was normal, predominantly thoracic, or predominantly abdominal. transthoracic impedance; tissue resistance; tissue capacitance Submitted on June 24, 1964
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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