Airborne Hazards and Burn Pits Center of Excellence, War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, VA NJ Health Care System; Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences.
Vassar College.
J Vis Exp. 2022 Feb 9(180). doi: 10.3791/63165.
There is increasing interest in the use of the forced oscillation technique (FOT) or oscillometry to characterize respiratory mechanics in healthy and diseased individuals. FOT, a complementary method to traditional pulmonary function testing, utilizes a range of oscillatory frequencies superimposed on tidal breathing to measure the functional relationship between airway pressure and flow. This passive assessment provides an estimate of respiratory system resistance (Rrs) and reactance (Xrs) that reflect airway caliber and energy storage and dissipation, respectively. Despite the recent increase in popularity and updated Technical Standards, clinical adoption has been slow which relates, in part, to the lack of standardization regarding the acquisition and reporting of FOT data. The goal of this article is to address the lack of standardization across laboratories by providing a comprehensive written protocol for FOT and an accompanying video. To illustrate that this protocol can be utilized irrespective of a particular device, three separate FOT devices have been employed in the case examples and video demonstration. This effort is intended to standardize the use and interpretation of FOT, provide practical suggestions, as well as highlight future questions that need to be addressed.
人们对使用强迫振荡技术(FOT)或振荡法来描述健康和患病个体的呼吸力学越来越感兴趣。FOT 是传统肺功能测试的补充方法,它利用一系列叠加在潮式呼吸上的振荡频率来测量气道压力和流量之间的功能关系。这种被动评估提供了呼吸系统阻力(Rrs)和电抗(Xrs)的估计值,分别反映气道口径和能量储存和耗散。尽管最近 FOT 的普及度有所增加,并更新了技术标准,但临床应用进展缓慢,部分原因是缺乏关于 FOT 数据采集和报告的标准化。本文的目标是通过提供 FOT 的综合书面方案和配套视频来解决各实验室之间缺乏标准化的问题。为了说明无论使用哪种特定设备,本方案都可以被使用,在案例示例和视频演示中,使用了三种不同的 FOT 设备。这项工作旨在标准化 FOT 的使用和解释,提供实用建议,并强调需要解决的未来问题。