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Input respiratory impedance measured by head generator in preschool children
Authors:Mazurek H  Willim G  Marchal F  Haluszka J  Tomalak W
Affiliation:Rabka Division, National Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Rabka, Poland.
Abstract:The upper airway wall motion represents a serious problem when measuring the input impedance of the respiratory system (Zrs) by the forced oscillation technique, particularly in young children. To minimize this error, it has been proposed to vary transrespiratory pressure around the head rather than directly at the mouth, using the head generator technique (HGT). The aim of this study was to collect normative data in preschool children in whom the technique may prove most useful. Zrs was measured using HGT and 4-32-Hz pseudorandom noise input in 127 healthy children. Age ranged from 2. 8 to 7.4 years and height (H) from 0.89 to 1.29 m. The fast Fourier transforms of pressure and flow allowed us to calculate respiratory system resistance (Rrs(f)) and reactance (Xrs(f)) at each frequency (f). Resonant frequency (fn), respiratory system inertance (Irs), and compliance (Crs) were derived from the Xrs(f) data. The technique was accepted by more than 95% of the children. A coherence function
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