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Breath Analysis of Respiratory Flow using Tracheal Sounds
While lung sounds intensity is significantly different during inspiratory and expiratory phases, such difference is not audible between the two respiratory phases when listening to tracheal breath sounds. In this study we investigated whether any difference exists between the average power and log-variance of the band-pass filtered tracheal breath sound between the respiratory phases. We used data from 9 healthy subjects without any pulmonary diseases at 4 different flow rates (low, medium, high and very high) and compared the two features at six different frequency ranges from 70 to 1200Hz. The most pronounced differences between the two respiratory phases were found in the 300-450Hz and 800-1000Hz for the average power and log-variance, respectively.