Simulation-based optimisation to quantify heterogeneity of specific ventilation and perfusion in the lung by the Inspired Sinewave Test
Abstract The degree of specific ventilatory heterogeneity (spatial unevenness of ventilation) of the lung is a useful marker of early structural lung changes which has the potential to detect early-onset disease. The Inspired Sinewave Test (IST) is an established noninvasive ‘gas-distribution’ type...
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| Main Authors: | M. C. Tran, V. Nguyen, R. Bruce, D. C. Crockett, F. Formenti, P. A. Phan, S. J. Payne, A. D. Farmery |
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| Language: | EN |
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2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2ea56e7c104744e4bc0438e1496037c8 |
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