1,119
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original

Interpretation of Spirometry through Signal Analysis

Pages 313-334 | Received 11 Apr 2007, Accepted 21 May 2007, Published online: 12 Jul 2009

References

  • Viegi G, Pedreschi M, Pistelli F, Di Pede F, Baldacci S, Carrozzi L, Giuntini C (2000). Prevalence of airways obstruction in a general population: European Respiratory Society vs American Tho-racic Society definition. Chest 117(5 Suppl 2): 339S–345S.
  • Halbert R J, Isonaka S, George D, Iqbal A (2003). Interpreting COPD prevalence estimates: what is the true burden of disease? Chest 123:1684–1692.
  • Krejci C S, Trent E J, Dubinsky T (2001). Thoracic sonography. Respir Care 46:932–939.
  • Que C, Kolmaga C, Durand L G, Kelly S M, Macklem P T (2002). Phonospirometry for non-invasive measurement of ventilation: methodology and preliminary results. J Appl Physiol 93:1515–1526.
  • Oud M (2003). Lung function interpolation by means of neural-network-supported analysis of respiration sounds. Med Eng Phys 25:309–316.
  • Allen GM, Shortall B P, Gemci T, Corcoran T E, Chigier N A (2004). Computational simulations of airflow in an in vitro model of the pediatric upper airways. J Biomech Eng 126:604–613.
  • Charleston-Villalobos S, Cortes-Rubiano S, Gonzalez-Camarena R, Chi-Lem G, Aljama-Corrales T (2004). Respiratory acoustic thoracic imaging (RATHI): assessing deterministic interpolation techniques. Med Biol Eng Comput 42:618–626.
  • Kandaswamy A, Kumar C S, Ramanathan R P, Jayaraman S, Malmurugan N (2004). Neural clas-sification of lung sounds using wavelet coefficients. Comput Biol Med 34:523–537.
  • Murphy R L, Vyshedskiy A, Power-Charnitsky VA, Bana D A, Marinelli PM, Wong-Tse A, Pa-ciej R (2004). Automated lung sound analysis in patients with pneumonia. Respir Care 49:1490–1497.
  • Van Hirtum A and Berckmans D (2004). Objective recognition of cough sound as biomarker for aerial pollutants. Indoor Air 14:10–15.
  • Thamrin C, Sly P D and Hantos Z (2005). Broadband frequency dependence of respiratory im-pedance in rats. J Appl Physiol 99:1364–1371.
  • Ochs M, Nyengaard J R, Jung A, Knudsen L, Voigt M, Wahlers T, Richter J, Gundersen H J (2004). The number of alveoli in the human lung. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 169:120–124.
  • Alencar AM, Buldyrev S V, Majumdar A, Stanley H E, Suki B (2001). Avalanche dynamics of crackle sound in the lung. Phys Rev Lett 87:088101–4.
  • Elad D, Soffer G, Zaretsky U, Wolf M, Shiner R J (2001). Time-frequency analysis of breathing signals: in vitro airway model. Technol Health Care 9:269–280.
  • Hall G L, Hantos Z, Sly PD (2001). Altered respiratory tissue mechanics in asymptomatic wheezy infants. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 164:1387–1391.
  • Harper P, Kraman S S, Pasterkamp H, Wodicka G R (2001). An acoustic model of the respiratory tract. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 48:543–550.
  • Saarinen A H, Rihkanen H, Malmberg L P, Pekkanen L, Sovijarvi A R (2001). Disturbances in air-flow dynamics and tracheal sounds during forced and quiet breathing in subjects with unilateral vocal fold paralysis. Clin Physiol 21:712–717.
  • Broersen P M T and de Waele S (2000). Detection of methacholine with time series models of lung sounds. IEEE Instrum Meas Mag 49:517–523.
  • Oud M, Dooijes E H, van der Zee J S (2000). Asthmatic airways obstruction assessment based on detailed analysis of respiratory sound spectra. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 47:1450–1455.
  • Bauer T T, Merget R, Kollmeier J, Schultze-Werninghaus G (1999). Forced expiratory wheezes in a patient with dynamic expiratory narrowing of central airways and an oscillating pattern of the flow- volume curve. Respiration 66:163–166.
  • Fry D L, Ebert R V, Stead W W, Brown C C (1954). The mechanics of pulmonary ventilation in normal subjects and patients with emphysema. Am J Med 16: 89–97.
  • Fry D L and Hyatt R (1960). Pulmonary mechanics. A unified analysis of the relationship be-tween pressure, volume and gas flow in the lungs of normal and diseased human subjects. Am J Med 29: 672–689.
  • Hyatt R, Schilder D, Fry D L (1958). Relationship between maximal expiratory flow and degree of lung inflation. J Appl Physiol 13: 331–336.
  • Dawson S V and Elliott E A (1977). Wave-speed limitation on expiratory flow-a unifying con-cept. J Appl Physiol 43:498–515.
  • Massiot 0 (2004). Modelling flow-induced collapse in human airways. Thesis. University of Twente, Enschede ISBN 90-365-2103–3.
  • Luo X Y, Hinton J S, Liew T T, Tan K K (2004). LES modelling of flow in a simple airway model. Med Eng Phys 26:403–413.
  • Bertram C D, Raymond C J, Butcher K S (1989). Oscillations in a collapsed-tube analog of the brachial artery under a sphygmomanometer cuff. J Biomech Eng 111:185–191.
  • Campbell D M (1999). Nonlinear dynamics of musical reed and brass wind instruments. Con-temp Phys 40:415–431.
  • Pedley T J (1980). The Fluid Mechanics of Large Blood Vessels, Chapter 6. Cambridge Univer-sity Press.
  • Cancelli C and Pedley T J (1985). A separated-flow model for collapsible-tube oscillations. J Fluid Mech 157:375–404.
  • Pedley T J (1992). Longitudinal tension variation in collapsible channels: a new mechanism for the breakdown of steady flow. J Biomech Eng 114:60–67.
  • Story B H, Titze I R (1995). Voice simulation with body cover model of the vocal folds. J Acoust Soc Am 97:1249–1260
  • Hayashi S, Hayase T, Kawamura H (1998). Numerical analysis for stability and self-excited os-cillation in collapsible tube flow. J Biomech Eng 120:468–475.
  • Kounanis K and Mathioulakis D S (1999). Experimental flow study within a self oscillating col-lapsible tube. J Fluids Struct 13:61–73.
  • Grotberg J B and Gavriely N (1989). Flutter in collapsible tubes: a theoretical model of wheezes. J Appl Physiol 66:2262–2273.
  • Michaelson E D, Grassman E D, Peters W R (1975). Pulmonary mechanics by spectral analysis of forced random noise. J Clin Invest 56:1210–1230.
  • Siegelova J and Kopecny J (1985). Spectral analysis of breathing pattern in man. Physiol Bohe-moslov 34:321–331.
  • Sullivan K J, Durand M, Ye T H, Chang H K (1989). Evaluation of lung mechanics in rabbits using short duration flow pulses. Am Rev Respir Dis 140:17–24.
  • Beydon L, Bourgain J L, Benlabed M, Bourgain L (1990). Pulmonary volume measurements dur-ing high-frequency jet ventilation in anesthetized man. Crit Care Med 18:1102–1106.
  • Frey U, Silverman M, Suki B (2001). Analysis of the harmonic content of the tidal flow wave-forms in infants. J Appl Physiol 91:1687–1693.
  • Frey U (2001). Why are infants prone to wheezing? Swiss Med Wkly 131:400–406.
  • Bertram CD (2004). Flow phenomena in floppy tubes. Contemp Phys 45: 45–60.
  • Smaldone G C and Bergofsky E H (1976). Delineation of flow-limiting segment and predicted airway resistance by movable catheter. J Appl Physiol 40: 943–952
  • Hyatt RE, Wilson TA, Bar-Yishay E (1980). Prediction of maximal expiratory flow in excised human lungs. J Appl Physiol: Respir Environ Exerc Physiol 48: 991–998.
  • Mink S N and Wood L D (1980). How does He02 increase maximum expiratory flow in human lungs? J Clin Invest 66: 720–729.
  • Macklem P T and Wilson N J (1965). Measurement of intrabronchial pressure in man. J Appl Physiol 20:653–663.
  • Macklem P T (1971). Airway obstruction and collateral ventilation. Physiol Rev 51: 368–436.
  • Macklem PT, Thurlbeck W M, Fraser R G (1971). Chronic obstructive disease of small airways. Arm Intern Med 74: 167–177
  • Smaldone G C and Smith P L (1985). Location of flow-limiting segments via airway catheters near residual volume in humans. J Appl Physiol 59: 502–505.
  • Morris M J, Madgwick R G, Collyer I, Denby F, Lane D J (1998). Analysis of expiratory tidal flow patterns as a diagnostic tool in airflow obstruction. Eur Respir J 12: 1113–1117.
  • Lausted C G, Johnson A T (1999). Respiratory resistance measured by an airflow perturbation device. Physiol Meas 20: 21–35.
  • Oostveen E, MacLeod D, Lorino H, Farre R, Hantos Z, Desager K, Marchal F (2003). The forced oscillation technique in clinical practice: methodology, recommendations and future develop-ments. Eur Respir J 22: 1026–1041.
  • Lambert R K, Beck K C (2004). Airway area distribution from the forced expiration maneuver. J App Physiol 97: 570–578.
  • Quanjer P H, Lebowitz M D, Gregg I, Miller M R, Pedersen 0 F (1997). Peak expiratory flow. Conclusions and recommendations of a working party of the European Respiratory Society. Eur Respir J 10 suppl 24: 2S–8S.
  • Miller M R, Crapo R, Hanldnson J, Brusasco V, Burgos F, Casaburi R, Coates A, Enright P, van der Grinten C P M, Gustafsson P, Jensen R, Johnson D C, MacIntyre N, McKay R, Navajas D, Pedersen 0 F, Pellegrino R, Viegi G, Wanger J (2005). General considerations for lung function-testing. Eur Respir J 26: 153–161.
  • Ferris B G (1978). Health effects of exposure to low levels of regulated air pollutants. A critical review. J Air Pollut Control Assoc 28: 482–489.
  • Kanner RE, Renzetti AD, Stanish WM, Barkman H W, Klauber M R (1983). Predictors of sur-vival in subjects with chronic airflow limitation. Am J Med 74:249–255.
  • Quanjer PH (1983). Standardised lung function testing. Report of a Working Party of the Euro-pean Community for Coal and Steel. Bull Eur Physiopathol Respir 19: Suppl 5,45–51.
  • Pedersen 0 F, Brackel H J L, Bogaard J M, Kerrebijn K F (1997). Wave-speed-determined flow limitation at peak flow in normal and asthmatic subjects. J Appl Physiol 83: 1721–1732.
  • Shaffer T H, Bhutani V K, Wolfson M R, Penn R B, Tran N N (1989). In vivo mechanical proper-ties of the developing airway. Pediatr Res 25:143–6.
  • Panitch H B, Deoras K S, Wolfson M R, Shaffer T H (1992). Maturational changes in airway smooth muscle structure-function relationships. Pediatr Res 31(2):151–156.
  • Papastamelos C, Panitch H B, England S E, Allen J L (1995). Developmental changes in chest wall compliance in infancy and early childhood. J Appl Physiol 78:179–184.
  • Jackson A C, Giurdanella C A, Dorkin H L (1989). Density dependence of respiratory system impedances between 5 and 320 Hz in humans. J Appl Physiol 67: 2323–2330.
  • Henschen M, Stocks J, Brookes I, Frey U (2006). New aspects of airway mechanics in pre-term infants. Eur Respir J 27:913–20.
  • Frey U, Makkonen K, Wellman T, Beardsmore C, Silverman M (2000). Alterations in airway wall properties in infants with a history of wheezing disorders. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 161:1825–1829.
  • Frey U, Jackson AC, Silverman M (1998). Differences in airway wall compliance as a possible mechanism for wheezing disorders in infants. Eur Respir J 12:136–142.
  • Frey U, Silverman M, Kraemer R, Jackson A C (1998). High-frequency respiratory input imped-ance measurements in infants assessed by the high speed interrupter technique. Eur Respir J 12:148–158.
  • Jackson AC, Suki B, Ucar M, Habib R (1993). Branching airway network models for analyzing highfrequency lung input impedance. J Appl Physiol 75:217–227.
  • Jackson A C, Neff K M, Dorkin H L, Lutchen K R (1996). Interpretation of respiratory input impedance in healthy infants. Pediatr Pulmonol 22: 364–375.
  • Habib R H, Suki B, Bates J H, Jackson A C (1994). Serial distribution of airway mechanical properties in dogs: effects of histamine. J Appl Physiol 77: 554–66.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.