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Title: Techniques for measuring airway resistance
Abstract: The driving pressure to airflow rate in the airways ratio is known as airway resistance. Whole-body plethysmography, the interrupter technique, and the forced oscillation technique are the most frequently used techniques to measure airway resistance. All of these techniques don’t require deep breathing or forced breathing maneuvers to measure resistance to breathing at a level close to tidal volume. Whole-body plethysmography is the most widely used technique for assessing airway resistance. The parameters of airway resistance (Raw), airway conductance (Gaw), specific airway resistance (sRaw), and specific airway conductance are among those included in the results of plethysmography (sGaw). The interrupter technique is predicated on the idea that alveolar pressure and mouth pressure are equal at the time of airway occlusion. The forced oscillation technique (FOT) bases its estimation of airway resistance on the variations in pressure and flow brought on by air vibration. The methods for measuring airway resistance that are discussed in this paper appear to be a useful substitute for spirometry, the most popular lung function test. The patients who are unable to perform spirometry are the target group for which these techniques may be widely used.
Keywords: lung function tests, airway resistance, plethysmography
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Subject: Advances in Respiratory Medicine
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