INTRODUCTION TO RESPIRATORY MECHANICS MEASUREMENT BY ENHANCED INTERRUPTER METHOD

Ireneusz Jablonski, Janusz Mroczka
Abstract:
In the paper, there are postulated the basic requirements for the effective modification of a standard scheme of the interrupter technique (IT). The new method dedicated to respiration mechanics measurements, which meets such assumptions, is called enhanced interrupter technique (EIT). Using the idea of indirect measurements, it was showed by computer simulations the possibility to estimate the more number of parameters in EIT than in IT (only airway resistance Raw) for the proposed, modified Dubois’ model. EIT gives the higher accuracy and the reduced dispersion of the measurement results, at the same time. As it follows from the computer simulations, analysing the measurement data in the time domain and the use of as quick as possible occlusion valve (occlusion needs to include both the sudden, postocclusional transient states and the slow rise of the pressure at the mouth Pao) is essential to optimize EIT from the metrological point of view. The worked out problems are a base to construct a portable device, dedicated to measurement of the mechanical properties of the respiratory system.
Keywords:
indirect measurement, enhanced interrupter technique, system identification
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Event details
Event name:
XVIII IMEKO World Congress
Title:

Metrology for a Sustainable Development

Place:
Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
Time:
17 September 2006 - 22 September 2006