Measurement of total respiratory impedance in calves by the forced oscillation technique

1993 
The resistance (Rrs) and reactance (Xrs) of the total respiratory system were determined at various frequencies in 14 healthy conscious beagle dogs. A pseudorandom noise pressure wave was produced at the nostrils of the animals by means of a loudspeaker adapted to the nose by a tightly fitting mask. A Fourier analysis of the pressure and flow signals yielded meanRrs andXrs, over 16 s, at frequencies from 2 to 26 Hz. The influence of the posture of the dog, the position of its head, the linearity of the respiratory system, the reproducibility of the method and the effects of upper and lower airway obstructions were studied. In sitting and standing healthy dogs with the head in the extended position,Rrs values increased progressively with frequency from 5.4±0.4 (SEM) cmH2O L−1 s at 6 Hz up to 8.8±0.7 cmH2O L−1 s at 26 Hz, the mean resonant frequency being 6.1±0.5 Hz. No significant differences were observed between measurements performed with the head in the normal or the extended position. In a recumbent posture, allRrs values were increased butRrs was still dependent on the frequency in the same way (7.1±0.7 cmH2O L−1 s at 6Hz up to 10.0±0.5 cmH2O L−1 s at 26 Hz). Tracheal compression also induced higherRrs values without changes in the frequency dependence or in the resonant frequency.
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