Authors
Marc Estenne, André Heilporn, Louis Delhez, Jean-Claude Yernault, André De Troyer
Publication date
1983/12
Journal
American Review of Respiratory Disease
Volume
128
Issue
6
Pages
1002-1007
Publisher
American Lung Association
Description
Using the weighted spirometer technique we studied chest wall compliance (Cw) in 16 nonobese patients with chronic weakness of the respiratory muscles and 20 healthy control subjects. In order to evaluate the validity of the technique, while Cw was being measured, we monitored thoracoabdominal configuration with 2 pairs of linearized magnetometers and electrical activity of the external oblique with a concentric needle electrode in 3 healthy subjects and 4 patients; in addition, we recorded in 3 subjects the electrical activity from the intercostal muscles and diaphragm throughout the procedure. The method was reproducible within 5.8% and provided Cw values that compared well with those yielded by the relaxation technique. In each subject, the weight-induced shifts in end-expiratory lung volume showed a very good linear correlation with the changes in transrespiratory pressure at end-expiration (r > 0.91 …
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Scholar articles
M Estenne, A Heilporn, L Delhez, JC Yernault… - American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1983