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Multibreath tracer species dynamics in the lung

โœ Scribed by Gerald M. Saidel; Gerald M. Burma


Publisher
Springer
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
773 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-9602

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โœฆ Synopsis


By studying the behavior of various tracer species in the lungs, one can assess many important characteristics which distinguish normal and abnormal function, Quantitative evaluation of function depends on the use of an appropriate model in conjunction with experimental data. A multi-compartment model is derived from mass balances to describe dynamic as well as (breath-averaged) steady-state transport processes between the environment and pulmonary capillary blood_ The breathing cycle is divided into three time periods (inspiration, expiration, and pause) so that the model equations are discrete in time. No other model of tracer species transport in the lungs deals simultaneously with species dynamics, variable breathing pattern, distribution inhomogeneities, and non-equilibrium between alveolar gas and capillary blood_ Models currently in the literature are shown to be special cases of the model presented here.


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