A Device for Functional Residual Capacity Controlled Biofeedback of Respiratory Resistance - Ein Meßaufbau zur Rückmeldung des Atemwiderstandes unter Kontrolle der funktionellen Residualkapazität

A computer-aided procedure is presented providing subjects with analogous visual feedback of respiratory resistance, which is continuously measured using the forced oscillation method. Simultaneous pneumotachographical control of the breathing volume curve makes it possible to prevent reinforcement for decreases of respiratory resistance which are due to increases of functional residual capacity (FRC). Lung hyperinflation is an unsuitable way to reduce respiratory resistance; if it occurs, feedback is interrupted until the subject decreases his FRC to its initial level. Analysis of the data of 15 adult asthmatic subjects which underwent a 12-sessions feedback training showed that no substantial changes of FRC appeared within feedback trials. Advantages of this new biofeedback technique compared to other procedures are discussed with regard to volume control and feedback signal.

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