Tidal volumes of ten spontaneously breathing healthy volunteers were measured using spirometer in two situations: wearing EIT electrode belt and without electrode belt. The changes of the tidal volumes were analysed in order to conclude whether the electrode belt has any impact on the volumes.
Ten healthy, spontaneously breathing volunteers were in supine semi-sitting position and their tidal volume was measured for 15 min using spirometer Ergostick (Geratherm) twice: with electrode belt placed around the subjcest thorax in the level of 4th to 6th intercostal space in the parasternal line, and then without the electrode belt. The subjects were breathing for approx. 15 min sponatenously with deep, forced breathing in the last minute. The stiff silicone electrode belt used for lung monitoring with electrical impedance tomography system PulmoVista 500 (Dräger Medical) is being placed tightly around the subjects chest in order to monitor distribution of the ventilation. The aim of the study is to analyse the differences in tidal volumes of the spontaneously breathing subject with and without the electrode belt. Since the electrode belt is relatively stiff and the manufacturer recommends putting the belt on tightly, there is a possibility that it affects the breathing effort of the spontaneously breathing patients, which could possibly lead to lower tidal volumes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
Placing electrode belt for EIT monitoring and measuring tidal volume with spirometer
Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague
Kladno, Czechia
Changes in tidal volumes
Analysing the changes of tidal volumes caused by the presence of electrode belt
Time frame: 15 minutes
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