
pmid: 3570316
A previous communication presented a procedure to convert perturbational airways resistance to plethysmographic resistance. While working with this procedure, we discovered that one of the unknown exhalation parameters must be, set to a value of 1.0, and another represents the inverse of the respiratory system time constant. This simplifies the conversion procedure and makes it easier to apply.
Airway Resistance, Humans, Forced Expiratory Flow Rates, Lung Volume Measurements, Mathematics
Airway Resistance, Humans, Forced Expiratory Flow Rates, Lung Volume Measurements, Mathematics
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