Modified Technique for Assessing External Respiration Function in Chronic Tracheostomy Patients
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https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1491-Z164Keywords:
external respiration, chronic tracheostomy patients, assessment technique for external respiration, spirometry, tracheostomy tube, airwaysAbstract
The function of external respiration (quiet breathing and forced maneuver) was studied in two groups of subjects: 18–24-year-olds (n = 48) and 50–60-year-olds (n = 36). Their parameters were recorded using the Spiro-Spectrum device (Neurosoft). A modified technique was tested taking into account the functionality of respiratory maneuvers in people with a permanent tracheostomy tube. Regression equations were derived to assess the external respiration function in tracheostomy patients and compare their parameters with normal values.
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