Artifacts in the assessment of metabolic gas exchange

ISSN:
1432-1238
Keywords:
Oxygen consumption ; Carbon dioxide production ; Physiological monitoring ; Indirect calorimetry ; Energy expenditure ; Computers
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract In mechanically ventilated patients metabolic gas exchange recordings are frequently influenced by routine patient therapy. In this study the influence of such artifacts is investigated and a method for automatic detection and suppression proposed. This method reduced the influence of artifacts on diurnal oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange from up to 10% to a maximum of 1%.
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autor Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
autorsonst Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00261744
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notes Abstract In mechanically ventilated patients metabolic gas exchange recordings are frequently influenced by routine patient therapy. In this study the influence of such artifacts is investigated and a method for automatic detection and suppression proposed. This method reduced the influence of artifacts on diurnal oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange from up to 10% to a maximum of 1%.
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schlagwort Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
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shingle_author_1 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
shingle_author_2 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
shingle_author_3 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
shingle_author_4 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
Artifacts in the assessment of metabolic gas exchange
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Abstract In mechanically ventilated patients metabolic gas exchange recordings are frequently influenced by routine patient therapy. In this study the influence of such artifacts is investigated and a method for automatic detection and suppression proposed. This method reduced the influence of artifacts on diurnal oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange from up to 10% to a maximum of 1%.
1432-1238
14321238
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
Artifacts in the assessment of metabolic gas exchange
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Abstract In mechanically ventilated patients metabolic gas exchange recordings are frequently influenced by routine patient therapy. In this study the influence of such artifacts is investigated and a method for automatic detection and suppression proposed. This method reduced the influence of artifacts on diurnal oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange from up to 10% to a maximum of 1%.
1432-1238
14321238
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
Artifacts in the assessment of metabolic gas exchange
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Abstract In mechanically ventilated patients metabolic gas exchange recordings are frequently influenced by routine patient therapy. In this study the influence of such artifacts is investigated and a method for automatic detection and suppression proposed. This method reduced the influence of artifacts on diurnal oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange from up to 10% to a maximum of 1%.
1432-1238
14321238
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Feenstra, B. W. A.
Lanschot, J. J. B.
Vermeij, C. G.
Bruining, H. A.
Artifacts in the assessment of metabolic gas exchange
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Oxygen consumption
Carbon dioxide production
Physiological monitoring
Indirect calorimetry
Energy expenditure
Computers
Abstract In mechanically ventilated patients metabolic gas exchange recordings are frequently influenced by routine patient therapy. In this study the influence of such artifacts is investigated and a method for automatic detection and suppression proposed. This method reduced the influence of artifacts on diurnal oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange from up to 10% to a maximum of 1%.
1432-1238
14321238
Springer
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