In positive expiratory pressure (PEP), a person breathes through a mask or a handheld mouthpiece. PEP devices allow air to flow freely as you breathe in, but not when you breathe out. You must breathe ...
Kerr, F., Ewing, D. J., Irving, J. B., Sudlow, M. F., and Kirby, B. J. (1974).Thorax, 29, 690-694. Positive expiratory pressure plateau breathing in spontaneously ...
Methods Aerobika* (Trudell Medical International, Canada) and AirPhysio (AirPhysio, Australia) OPEP devices (n=3) were assessed at steady expiratory flows of 10–30L/min using a flow generator (Resmed ...
PEP: Positive expiratory pressure; TPGLF: Two-phase gas-liquid flow. COPDX Patients who regularly expectorate sputum or those with tenacious sputum may benefit from airway clearance techniques ...
PEP: Positive expiratory pressure; TPGLF: Two-phase gas-liquid flow. COPDX Patients who regularly expectorate sputum or those with tenacious sputum may benefit from airway clearance techniques ...
Furthermore, the use of Positive Expiratory Pressure (PEP) devices, such as the Acapella device, has been shown to influence vocal source characteristics. Studies indicated that phonation through ...
sydney.edu.au Background The self-inflating bag (SIB) is the most common device used to resuscitate newborn infants worldwide. Delivering positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) may be important in ...
Background The original bubble continuous positive airway pressure (bCPAP) design has wide-bore tubing and a low-resistance interface. This creates a stable airway pressure that is reflected by the ...