Title :
Sensitivity of Breath-to-Breath Gas Exchange Measurements to Expiratory Flow Errors
Author :
Swanson, George D. ; Sodal, Ingvar E. ; Reeves, John T.
Author_Institution :
Departments of Anesthesiology and Biometrics, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Abstract :
During expiration, fluctuations in gas composition, water vapor, and temperature result in flowmeter errors when the flowmeter is calibrated for a given ambient inspiratory gas. In this paper, we indicate that alternative analytical methods of caleulating breath-to-breath gas exchange exhibit differing sensitivities to this error. A theoretical sensitivity analysis is verified by O2 consumption records from rest to exhausting exercise. We conclude that an error sensitivity of less than one is achieved by a method that incorporates measurements of nitrogen flow into and out of the lung, and includes the analysis of breath-to-breath changes in lung volume.
Keywords :
Biomedical measurements; Fluctuations; Fluid flow measurement; Lungs; Mouth; Nitrogen; Sensitivity analysis; Temperature sensors; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Volume measurement; Humans; Oxygen Consumption; Pulmonary Ventilation; Respiration; Respiratory Function Tests;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1981.324855