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Comparative Study
. 1985;2(4):223-9.

[Effects of incomplete inspiration and previous pulmonary volume history on the nitrogen test]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 4089298
Comparative Study

[Effects of incomplete inspiration and previous pulmonary volume history on the nitrogen test]

[Article in French]
Q T Pham et al. Rev Mal Respir. 1985.

Abstract

The effect of incomplete inspiration and of preceding lung volume history on the different parameters of the expired nitrogen curve after inhaling pure oxygen were studied in 12 healthy non-smokers, aged 21 to 35. The equipment used was attached to a mini-computer enabling the regulation of the measurements and the performance of the tests with immediate calculations on the different indices derived from the curve (VC, RV, TLC, delta N2, CV-closing volume, CV/VC). With each subject three measurements were made: measurements in the normal way (N) after incomplete inspiration (I) and finally after 5 forced inspirations and expirations (previous history - P). The procedure (I) gave values of VC and TLC which were lower than those observed with the other methods and the slope of delta N2 and the CV/VC were higher. After the previous lung volume history (P) VC and TLC were significantly higher, the CV/VC ratio was lower (due to the increase of CV). The measurement technique was not influenced either within sessions or between sessions a week apart.

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