Concurrent measurements of functional residual capacity by three methods
- 1 November 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 17 (6) , 871-873
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1962.17.6.871
Abstract
We made concurrent measurements of the functional residual capacity (FRC) with the body plethysmograph (thoracic gas volume) and by 7-min and prolonged open-circuit nitrogen dilution methods (communicating gas volume). The mean difference between the 7-min communicating gas volume and the thoracic gas volume in 13 healthy subjects was only 0.13 liters. The thoracic gas volume averaged 0.99 liters larger than the communicating gas volume after 7 min of O2 breathing in 13 patients with emphysema. The communicating gas volume at 12–18 min was the same as the thoracic gas volume in 11 of 13 patients but was smaller in the other 2. When the thoracic gas volume was used to measure FRC, the total lung capacity averaged 142% of predicted normal in 13 patients with emphysema. Submitted on January 4, 1962Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Roentgenographic determination of total lung capacityThe American Journal of Medicine, 1960
- Design of a body plethysmograph for studying cardiopulmonary physiologyJournal of Applied Physiology, 1959
- Pulmonary mechanics during induced pulmonary edema in anesthetized dogsJournal of Applied Physiology, 1959
- A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INTRAPULMONARY GAS MIXING AND FUNCTIONAL RESIDUAL CAPACITY IN PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA, USING HELIUM AND NITROGEN AS THE TEST GASES12Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1958
- PLETHYSMOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF THE VOLUME OF GAS TRAPPED IN THE LUNGS 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1956
- The variations in intra‐abdominal pressure and the activity of the abdominal muscles during breathing; a study in manThe Journal of Physiology, 1953
- FURTHER STUDIES ON THE INTRAPULMONARY MIXING OF HELIUM IN NORMAL AND EMPHYSEMATOUS SUBJECTS1952
- Lung function studiesThe American Journal of Medicine, 1951
- STUDIES ON INTRAPULMONARY MIXTURE OF GASES. IV. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PULMONARY EMPTYING RATE AND A SIMPLIFIED OPEN CIRCUIT MEASUREMENT OF RESIDUAL AIRJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1941
- STUDIES ON THE INTRAPULMONARY MIXTURE OF GASES. I. NITROGEN ELIMINATION FROM BLOOD AND BODY TISSUES DURING HIGH OXYGEN BREATHINGJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1940