Publication Date:
1984
abstract:
Repeatability of calibration of the respiratory inductive plethysmograph and its
stability with time were investigated in young healthy subjects. Eight were
submitted to sequential runs of calibration-validation by simultaneous equation
(SEM) and least squares methods (LSM) (30 in all): in five subjects, after an
initial acceptable calibration, accuracy and precision were repeatedly checked
over three hours (a total of 50 trials). Although mean errors for the whole
sample seemed acceptably low (7.6%, SD 7.0 for SEM; 7.3%, SD 7.3 for LSM), a
marked inconsistency of apparently comparable calibrations and a wide variability
of results along but independently of the time in steady conditions (ranging up
to 30%) were discovered. An analysis of factors interfering with the response of
the equipment was made. The unreliability of the current calibration procedure
was related to the fact that in most cases the calibration line derived by the
change-in-posture technique, as currently applied, may not be adequately
representative of the full range of relationships between the participant
variables, as they occur in the selected posture. To overcome this difficulty,
two suggestions are made: a) prolong the calibration procedure so as to use more
data points, and b) investigate alternative procedures of calibration in any one
position.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Respiratory Function Tests; Plethysmography; Tidal Volume; Humans
List of contributors:
Romano, Salvatore
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