Data in Brief (Jun 2024)

Pulmonary function testing dataset of pressure and flow, dynamic circumference, heart rate, and aeration monitoring

  • Ella F.S. Guy,
  • Isaac L. Flett,
  • Jaimey A. Clifton,
  • Trudy Calje-van der Klei,
  • Rongqing Chen,
  • Jennifer L. Knopp,
  • Knut Möller,
  • J. Geoffrey Chase

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
p. 110386

Abstract

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Respiratory data was collected from 20 subjects, with an even sex distribution, in the low-risk clinical unit at the University of Canterbury. Ethical consent for this trial was granted by the University of Canterbury Human Research Ethics Committee (Ref: HREC 2023/30/LR-PS). Respiratory data were collected, for each subject, over three tests consisting of: 1) increasing set PEEP from a starting point of ZEEP using a CPAP machine; 2) test 1 repeated with two simulated apnoea's (breath holds) at each set PEEP; and 3) three forced expiratory manoeuvres at ZEEP. Data were collected using a custom pressure and flow sensor device, ECG, PPG, Garmin HRM Dual heartrate belt, and a Dräeger PulmoVista 500 Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) machine. Subject demographic data was also collected prior to the trial, in a questionnaire, with measurement equipment available. These data aim to inform the development of pulmonary mechanics models and titration algorithms.

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