The use of impulse oscillometry in patients with asthma
https://doi.org/10.36604/1998-5029-2019-73-34-41
Abstract
Introduction. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a novel method of assessing airway resistance. IOS has been introduced as an alternative technique to assess lung function.
Aim. To evaluate IOS for lung function assessment in patients with various severe degree of asthma.
Materials and methods. The study included patients (n=76) from 16 to 79 years old (mean age was 44±18; 52 (68%) for men and 24 (32%) for women) with asthma of various degree severity. IOS indices were compared with the indices of traditional pulmonary function tests (PFTs) such as spirometry, bodyplethys-mography and diffusing capacity of the lung.
Results. There were revealed the following changes of IOS: increasing of respiratory impedance (Zrs), respiratory resistance (Rrs), friction resistance (Rrs), its frequency dependence (Rrs5-Rrs20), square reactance (AX) and resonant frequency (fres), the decrease in reactance (Xrs) in 96% of patients with asthma. 12 out of 18 patients (67%) with traditional PFTs in normal values had deviations of IOS parameters Rrs, Xrs, АХ, (Rrs5-Rrs20). IOS parameters of patients with asthma showed significant correlations with parameters of spirometry and body-plethysmography.
Conclusion. IOS can be used for lung function assessment in patients with asthma. IOS may provide objective information in cases in which spirometry was normal.
About the Authors
O. I. SavushkinaRussian Federation
Ol'ga I. Savushkina - PhD (Biol.), Head of Department of Lung Function Testing, Center of Functional Diagnostic Investigations.
3 Gospital'naya Sq., Moscow, 105094
E. V. Kryukov
Russian Federation
Evgeniy V. Kryukov - MD, PhD, D.Sc. (Med.), Professor, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Commander.
3 Gospital’naya Sq., Moscow, 105094
A. V. Cherniak
Russian Federation
Alexander V. Cherniak - MD, PhD (Med.), Head of Department of Functional and Ultrasonic Research Methods, Pulmonology Scientific Research Institute of Federal Medical and Biological Agency; Functional Diagnostics Doctor, Department of Functional and Ultrasound Diagnostics, CCH n.a. D.D.Pletnev.
28 Orekhovuy Boulevard, Moscow, 115682; 32 11th Parkovaya Str., Moscow, 105077
A. A. Zaytsev
Russian Federation
Andrey A. Zaytsev - MD, PhD, D.Sc. (Med.), Main Pulmonologist of the Acad. N.N.Burdenko Central Clinical Military Hospital of Russian Federation Ministry of Defence.
32 11th Parkovaya Str., Moscow, 105077
M. Yu. Kameneva
Russian Federation
Marina Yu. Kameneva - MD, PhD, D.Sc. (Med.), Leading Staff Scientist.
6/8 L'va Tolstogo Str., Saint Petersburg, 197022
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Savushkina O.I., Kryukov E.V., Cherniak A.V., Zaytsev A.A., Kameneva M.Yu. The use of impulse oscillometry in patients with asthma. Bulletin Physiology and Pathology of Respiration. 2019;(73):34-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.36604/1998-5029-2019-73-34-41