Functional closure of small airways can occur during tidal breathingabove functional residual capacity (FRC) both in asthma and chronicobstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, especially during ex-acerbations. Such event has several noxious consequences on gas ex-change, airway hyperresponsiveness and mechanical stress and strainwithin lung tissue and airway wall, mostly due to increase in ventila-tion heterogeneity. The availability of simple functional tests based onsequential measurements of lung volumes (i.e., FRC), by plethysmog-raphy and dilutional techniques may reveal and monitor easily tidalairway closure that can be and should be treated with the aim of abol-ishing or at least reducing this dangerous condition.
Tidal airway closure in asthma and COPD
TANTUCCI, Claudio;PINI, Laura
2016-01-01
Abstract
Functional closure of small airways can occur during tidal breathingabove functional residual capacity (FRC) both in asthma and chronicobstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, especially during ex-acerbations. Such event has several noxious consequences on gas ex-change, airway hyperresponsiveness and mechanical stress and strainwithin lung tissue and airway wall, mostly due to increase in ventila-tion heterogeneity. The availability of simple functional tests based onsequential measurements of lung volumes (i.e., FRC), by plethysmog-raphy and dilutional techniques may reveal and monitor easily tidalairway closure that can be and should be treated with the aim of abol-ishing or at least reducing this dangerous condition.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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