Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction

Background: Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-invasive method for determining respiratory impedance and its parameters. IOS has certain advantages over traditional spirometry. Aim: To assess the potential of IOS in the diagnosis of moderately severe airway obstruction. Methods: We examined 5...

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Main Authors: O. I. Savushkina, A. V. Chernyak, E. V. Kryukov, A. A. Zaytsev, Zh. K. Naumenko, A. R. Tatarsky
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Language:English
Published: Eco-vector 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10590/8623
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author O. I. Savushkina
A. V. Chernyak
E. V. Kryukov
A. A. Zaytsev
Zh. K. Naumenko
A. R. Tatarsky
author_facet O. I. Savushkina
A. V. Chernyak
E. V. Kryukov
A. A. Zaytsev
Zh. K. Naumenko
A. R. Tatarsky
author_sort O. I. Savushkina
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description Background: Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-invasive method for determining respiratory impedance and its parameters. IOS has certain advantages over traditional spirometry. Aim: To assess the potential of IOS in the diagnosis of moderately severe airway obstruction. Methods: We examined 53 patients divided in two groups. The first group consisted of 29 patients (26 males and 3 females aged 42 to 89 years) with moderately severe obstructive abnormalities; the second group included 24 patients (17 males and 7 females aged from 18 to 68 years) without ventilatory defects. Results: Obstructive abnormalities were detected by IOS in 93% of patients in group 1, and the severity of obstruction was more pronounced compared to the results of spirometry in 37% of patients. In group 2, the IOS parameters were normal. There were significant differences in the lung function and IOS parameters between the first and second groups. There were significant correlations between airway resistance and IOS parameters in patients with moderately severe obstructive abnormalities. Conclusion: Thus impulse oscillometry can be used in the clinical practice to diagnose disorders of respiratory mechanics in patients with moderately severe airway obstruction.
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spelling doaj.art-b60b1bb93f17481fb37679d291e0e36d2023-09-02T14:22:15ZengEco-vectorКлиническая практика2220-30952618-86272018-12-0194333910.17816/clinpract9433-399610Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstructionO. I. Savushkina0A. V. Chernyak1E. V. Kryukov2A. A. Zaytsev3Zh. K. Naumenko4A. R. Tatarsky5Acad. N.N. Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital, Ministry of DefenseResearch Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaAcad. N.N. Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital, Ministry of DefenseAcad. N.N. Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital, Ministry of DefenseResearch Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaResearch Institute of Pulmonology of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of RussiaBackground: Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a non-invasive method for determining respiratory impedance and its parameters. IOS has certain advantages over traditional spirometry. Aim: To assess the potential of IOS in the diagnosis of moderately severe airway obstruction. Methods: We examined 53 patients divided in two groups. The first group consisted of 29 patients (26 males and 3 females aged 42 to 89 years) with moderately severe obstructive abnormalities; the second group included 24 patients (17 males and 7 females aged from 18 to 68 years) without ventilatory defects. Results: Obstructive abnormalities were detected by IOS in 93% of patients in group 1, and the severity of obstruction was more pronounced compared to the results of spirometry in 37% of patients. In group 2, the IOS parameters were normal. There were significant differences in the lung function and IOS parameters between the first and second groups. There were significant correlations between airway resistance and IOS parameters in patients with moderately severe obstructive abnormalities. Conclusion: Thus impulse oscillometry can be used in the clinical practice to diagnose disorders of respiratory mechanics in patients with moderately severe airway obstruction.https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10590/8623impulse oscillometryobstructionlung function
spellingShingle O. I. Savushkina
A. V. Chernyak
E. V. Kryukov
A. A. Zaytsev
Zh. K. Naumenko
A. R. Tatarsky
Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
Клиническая практика
impulse oscillometry
obstruction
lung function
title Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
title_full Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
title_fullStr Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
title_short Impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
title_sort impulse оscillometry in the diagnosis of moderate airway obstruction
topic impulse oscillometry
obstruction
lung function
url https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/10590/8623
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