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[Principle of solid-frequent oscillo-resistometry].

V Korn

    Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)
    |July 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    The SIRE-GNOST FD5 device measures respiratory resistance and residual volume using oscillatory mechanics. This technology simplifies complex respiratory impedance into a single parameter for plotting resistance-volume curves.

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    Area of Science:

    • Respiratory Physiology
    • Medical Device Technology

    Context:

    • Introduced in the late 1970s, the SIRE-GNOST FD5 gained widespread adoption.
    • Oscillatory mechanics are utilized for respiratory system assessment.

    Purpose:

    • To provide a method for measuring both respiratory resistance and residual volume.
    • To simplify the analysis of complex respiratory impedance.

    Summary:

    • The SIRE-GNOST FD5 device operates at a constant frequency of 10 Hz.
    • It employs basic signal conditioning to integrate respiratory impedance components.
    • This results in a single parameter, 'Ros', representing combined impedance.

    Impact:

    • Facilitates the plotting of Resistance-Volume Curves.

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  • Enabled widespread use of oscillatory measurements in respiratory diagnostics.
  • Contributed to the understanding of respiratory mechanics through simplified impedance analysis.