HardwareX (Dec 2023)

Respiratory pressure and split flow data collection device with rapid occlusion attachment

  • Ella F.S. Guy,
  • Jaimey A. Clifton,
  • Jennifer L. Knopp,
  • Lui R. Holder-Pearson,
  • J. Geoffrey Chase

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. e00489

Abstract

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Respiratory model-based methods require datasets containing enough dynamics to ensure model identifiability for development and validation. Rapid expiratory occlusion has been used to identify elastance and resistance within a single breath. Currently accepted practice for rapid expiratory occlusion involves a 100 ms occlusion of the expiratory pathway. This article presents a low-cost modular rapid shutter attachment to enable identification of passive respiratory mechanics. Shuttering faster than 100 ms creates rapid expiratory occlusion without the added dynamics of muscular response to shutter closure, by eliminating perceived expiratory blockage via high shutter speed. The shutter attachment fits onto a non-invasive venturi-based flow meter with separated inspiratory and expiratory pathways, established using one-way valves. Overall, these elements allow comprehensive collection of respiratory pressure and flow datasets with relatively very rapid expiratory occlusion.

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