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    Dynamics of the Tracheal Airway and Its Influences on Respiratory Airflows: An Exemplar Study

    Source: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 011::page 111009
    Author:
    Sul, Bora
    ,
    Altes, Talissa
    ,
    Ruppert, Kai
    ,
    Qing, Kun
    ,
    Hariprasad, Daniel S.
    ,
    Morris, Michael
    ,
    Reifman, Jaques
    ,
    Wallqvist, Anders
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4043723
    Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Respiration is a dynamic process accompanied by morphological changes in the airways. Although deformation of large airways is expected to exacerbate pulmonary disease symptoms by obstructing airflow during increased minute ventilation, its quantitative effects on airflow characteristics remain unclear. Here, we used in vivo dynamic imaging and examined the effects of tracheal deformation on airflow characteristics under different conditions based on imaging data from a single healthy volunteer. First, we measured tracheal deformation profiles of a healthy lung using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during forced exhalation, which we simulated to characterize the subject-specific airflow patterns. Subsequently, for both inhalation and exhalation, we compared the airflows when the modeled deformation in tracheal cross-sectional area was 0% (rigid), 33% (mild), 50% (moderate), or 75% (severe). We quantified differences in airflow patterns between deformable and rigid airways by computing the correlation coefficients (R) and the root-mean-square of differences (Drms) between their velocity contours. For both inhalation and exhalation, airflow patterns were similar in all branches between the rigid and mild conditions (R > 0.9; Drms < 32%). However, airflow characteristics in the moderate and severe conditions differed markedly from those in the rigid and mild conditions in all lung branches, particularly for inhalation (moderate: R > 0.1, Drms < 76%; severe: R > 0.2, Drms < 96%). Our exemplar study supports the use of a rigid airway assumption to compute flows for mild deformation. For moderate or severe deformation, however, dynamic contraction should be considered, especially during inhalation, to accurately predict airflow and elucidate the underlying pulmonary pathology.
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    contributor authorSul, Bora
    contributor authorAltes, Talissa
    contributor authorRuppert, Kai
    contributor authorQing, Kun
    contributor authorHariprasad, Daniel S.
    contributor authorMorris, Michael
    contributor authorReifman, Jaques
    contributor authorWallqvist, Anders
    date accessioned2019-09-18T09:01:46Z
    date available2019-09-18T09:01:46Z
    date copyright7/31/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier issn0148-0731
    identifier otherbio_141_11_111009
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4258038
    description abstractRespiration is a dynamic process accompanied by morphological changes in the airways. Although deformation of large airways is expected to exacerbate pulmonary disease symptoms by obstructing airflow during increased minute ventilation, its quantitative effects on airflow characteristics remain unclear. Here, we used in vivo dynamic imaging and examined the effects of tracheal deformation on airflow characteristics under different conditions based on imaging data from a single healthy volunteer. First, we measured tracheal deformation profiles of a healthy lung using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during forced exhalation, which we simulated to characterize the subject-specific airflow patterns. Subsequently, for both inhalation and exhalation, we compared the airflows when the modeled deformation in tracheal cross-sectional area was 0% (rigid), 33% (mild), 50% (moderate), or 75% (severe). We quantified differences in airflow patterns between deformable and rigid airways by computing the correlation coefficients (R) and the root-mean-square of differences (Drms) between their velocity contours. For both inhalation and exhalation, airflow patterns were similar in all branches between the rigid and mild conditions (R > 0.9; Drms < 32%). However, airflow characteristics in the moderate and severe conditions differed markedly from those in the rigid and mild conditions in all lung branches, particularly for inhalation (moderate: R > 0.1, Drms < 76%; severe: R > 0.2, Drms < 96%). Our exemplar study supports the use of a rigid airway assumption to compute flows for mild deformation. For moderate or severe deformation, however, dynamic contraction should be considered, especially during inhalation, to accurately predict airflow and elucidate the underlying pulmonary pathology.
    publisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleDynamics of the Tracheal Airway and Its Influences on Respiratory Airflows: An Exemplar Study
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume141
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4043723
    journal fristpage111009
    journal lastpage111009-12
    treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 011
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