inspiratory in English

adjective
1
relating to the act of breathing in.
As the resistive work of breathing rises, the inspiratory muscles must generate more force to offset the increase.

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1. Leak was calculated by subtracting the expiratory from the inspiratory volume, expressed as a fraction of the inspiratory volume.

2. Late inspiratory Crackles may mean pneumonia, CHF, or atelectasis

3. Early inspiratory and expiratory Crackles are the hallmark of chronic bronchitis

4. 24 He did not have inspiratory whoop or post- tussive syncope or vomiting.

5. 16 He did not have inspiratory whoop or post- tussive syncope or vomiting.

6. An Apnoea was scored as ‘mixed’ if there was absent inspiratory effort in the initial portion of the event, followed by resumption of inspiratory effort in the second portion of the event

7. Inspiratory Crackles per breath) had negative polarity, and all expiratory Crackles (total of 55 Crackles or 13.8 expiratory Crackles per breath) had positive polarity.Bottom, C: Vertically flipped expiratory Crackles have waveforms nearly identical to that of inspiratory Crackles

8. Arytenoid chondritis → loss of Arytenoid abduction → reduction in laryngeal luminal diameter → restricted airflow → reduced exercise capacity and inspiratory stridor at speed

9. The nurse Auscultates bibasilar inspiratory crackles in a newly admitted 68 year-old client with a diagnosis of congestive heart disease

10. Method Aerosolises the drug during the first 75% of the inspiratory cycle, optimising the delivery to provide 50% of a nominal nebuliser dose to the lung

11. However, recent data suggest that diaphragmatic Afferents are capable of altering ventilatory motor drive as well as influencing perception of added inspiratory loads in humans

12. This method Aerosolises the drug during the first 75% of the inspiratory cycle, optimising the delivery to provide 50% of a nominal nebuliser dose to the lung

13. 15 Direct visualization, by bronchoscopy,(www.Sentencedict.com) of paradoxical adductive vocal cords movement in the inspiratory phase during a symptomatic period further confirmed the diagnosis.

14. This driving pressure for Airflow is generated by a reduction in nasopharyngeal pressure secondary to active contraction of the diaphragm and other inspiratory pump muscles

15. In most of these cases the fluctuations of reflex amplitudes were synchronous with respiration and/or with respiratory cardiovascular rhythms, and showed inspiratory increase of the reflex amplitudes.

16. Gas temperature and absolute humidity were measured at the tapered connection between the inspiratory limb and the breathing system as well as at its connection to the endotracheal tube.

17. Indirect Calorimetry devices for intensive care patients usually apply the open circuit technique, where the flow of gas is measured, and the inspiratory and expiratory concentrations of oxygen and carbon dioxide analyzed

18. The effects of inspiratory flow rate and inflation volume on the resistive properties of the total respiratory system were investigated in 16 Anesthetized paralyzed humans by using the technique of rapid airway occlusion during constant flow inflation

19. Crowing: Cantus galli, laryngismus stridulus Pediatrics Noisy respiratory 'cawing', stridor and severe respiratory distress Crowing, causes of Congenital laryngeal stridor Crowing may be the first sign of congenital epiglottic and superglottic deformity or flabbiness–laryngomalacia and tracheomalacia with collapse and partial inspiratory

20. Albuterol sulfate (2.5 mg/3 mL) was administered with a mesh nebulizer (Aerogen Solo) placed in the inspiratory limb of the ventilator circuit at the Y-piece, with no HME in place (control) and with 3 HME-AD devices, including the Circuvent, Humid-Flo, and AirLife, with and without exhaled humidity.