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Wielometodowe podejście do pomiarów właściwości mechanicznych układu oddechowego
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A multi-method system developed for complex investigations of lung mechanics is described. The system includes complementary measurement techniques such as forced oscillations, interrupter technique, methods for measurement of pulmonary mechanics during artificial ventilation and spirometry. These techniques are completed by computational models enabling an analysis of the relation between the lung structure, function, pathology and measurement results. This set-up is a first step towards a new-quality approach to research into the respiratory system via multi-method fusion.
Układ oddechowy jest podstawowym systemem podtrzymującym funkcje życiowe organizmu człowieka. Wysoce złożona budowa płuc i wielorakość zachodzących w nich procesów powodują, że opracowano wiele metod badania układu oddechowego. Obejmują one zarówno techniki pomiarowe jak i modelowanie matematyczne. Każda z metod dostarcza innego zasobu informacji o płucach. Wydaje się, że ich połączenie może stanowić podstawę jakościowo nowego podejścia w badaniach nad układem oddechowym. Z tego też powodu zbudowano system łączący kilka uzupełniających się technik pomiarowych, takich jak wymuszone oscylacje, przerywanie przepływu powietrza, pomiar właściwości mechanicznych płuc podczas sztucznej wentylacji i spirometria. Techniki te wzbogacone zostały o zaimplementowane modele komputerowe płuc działających w różnych warunkach, pozwalające analizować związki pomiędzy ich strukturą, funkcjonowaniem, zachodzącymi procesami patologicznymi i wynikami pomiarów Skonstruowany system stanowi pierwszy krok w kierunku bardziej szczegółowego, wiarygodnego i wyczerpującego zrozumienia funkcjonowania układu oddechowego, bazującego na fuzji wyników wielu metod badawczych.
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- Wroclaw University, Chair of Electronic and Photonic Metrology, Poland, adam.polak@pwr.wroc.pl
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