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Impedance pneumography (IP) has provided static assessments of subjects' breathing patterns in previous studies. Evaluating the feasibility and limitation of ambulatory IP based respiratory monitoring needs further investigation on clinically relevant exercise designs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of an advanced IP in ambulatory respiratory monitoring, and its predictive value in independent ventilatory capacity quantification during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).35 volunteers were examined with the same calibration methodology and CPET exercise protocol comprising phases of rest, unloaded, incremental load, maximum load, recovery and further-recovery. In 3 or 4 deep breaths of calibration stage, thoracic impedance and criterion spirometric volume were simultaneously recorded to produce phase-specific prior calibration coefficients (CCs). The IP measurement during exercise protocol was converted by prior CCs to volume estimation curve and thus calculate minute ventilation (VE) independent from the spirometry approach.Across all measurements, the relative error of IP-derived VE (VE) and flowrate-derived VE (VE) was less than 13.8%. In Bland-Altman plots, the aggregate VE estimation bias was statistically insignificant for all 3 phases with pedaling exercise and the discrepancy between VEand VEfell within the 95% limits of agreement (95% LoA) for 34 or all subjects in each of all CPET phases.This work reinforces the independent use of IP as an accurate and robust alternative to flowmeter for applications in cycle ergometry CPET, which could significantly encourage the clinical use of IP and improve the convenience and comfort of CPET.
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Objective: This study evaluates the feasibility of a noninvasive system for monitoring diaphragmatic efficiency in people with cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI).
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Impedance pneumography (IP) has provided static assessments of subjects' breathing patterns in previous studies. Evaluating the feasibility and limitation of ambulatory IP based respiratory monitoring needs further investigation on clinically relevant exercise designs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of an advanced IP in ambulatory respiratory monitoring, and its predictive value in independent ventilatory capacity quantification during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).
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Goethe University Frankfurt, University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine 1, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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