Potential for non-invasive assessment of lung inhomogeneity using highly precise, highly time-resolved, measurements of gas exchange
Inhomogeneity in the lung impairs gas exchange and can be an early marker of lung disease. We hypothesised that highly precise measurements of gas exchange contain sufficient information to quantify many aspects of the inhomogeneity non-invasively. Our aim was to explore whether one parameterization...
Auteurs principaux: | Mountain, JE, Santer, P, O'Neill, DP, Smith, NMJ, Ciaffoni, L, Couper, JH, Ritchie, GAD, Hancock, G, Whiteley, JP, Robbins, PA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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American Physiological Society
2018
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