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Evaluation of the Agreement of Tidal Breathing Parameters Measured Simultaneously Using Pneumotachography and Structured Light Plethysmography

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Journal Physiol Rep
Specialty Physiology
Date 2017 Feb 15
PMID 28193785
Citations 14
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Structured light plethysmography (SLP) is a noncontact, noninvasive, respiratory measurement technique, which uses a structured pattern of light and two cameras to track displacement of the thoraco-abdominal wall during tidal breathing. The primary objective of this study was to examine agreement between tidal breathing parameters measured simultaneously for 45 sec using pneumotachography and SLP in a group of 20 participants with a range of respiratory patterns ("primary cohort"). To examine repeatability of the agreement, an additional 21 healthy subjects ("repeatability cohort") were measured twice during resting breathing and once during increased respiratory rate (RR). Breath-by-breath and averaged RR, inspiratory time (tI), expiratory time (tE), total breath time (tTot), tI/tE, tI/tTot, and IE50 (inspiratory to expiratory flow measured at 50% of tidal volume) were calculated. Bland-Altman plots were used to assess the agreement. In the primary cohort, breath-by-breath agreement for RR was ±1.44 breaths per minute (brpm). tI, tE, and tTot agreed to ±0.22, ±0.29, and ±0.32 sec, respectively, and tI/tE, tI/tTot, and IE50/IE50 to ±0.16, ±0.05, and ±0.55, respectively. When averaged, agreement for RR was ±0.19 brpm. tI, tE, and tTot were within ±0.16, ±0.16, and ±0.07 sec, respectively, and tI/tE, tI/tTot, and IE50 were within ±0.09, ±0.03, and ±0.25, respectively. A comparison of resting breathing demonstrated that breath-by-breath and averaged agreements for all seven parameters were repeatable ( > 0.05). With increased RR, agreement improved for tI, tE, and tTot ( ≤ 0.01), did not differ for tI/tE, tI/tTot, and IE50 ( > 0.05) and reduced for breath-by-breath ( < 0.05) but not averaged RR ( > 0.05).

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