开发和评估自动呼吸同步胸壁振动刺激系统。

Masaaki Kobayashi, Kenta Kawamura, Yukako Setaka, Ryota Fujisawa, Hyunjae Woo, Kazuhide Tomita
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[目的]对肋间上部的振动刺激可增强吸气运动,而对肋间下部的刺激可增强呼气运动和通气。以前的肋间肌振动刺激装置需要手动刺激,导致呼吸和振动刺激之间存在时间差。本实验的目的是比较自动振动刺激系统和手动振动刺激对一组人的影响,并验证上下胸壁位移和呼吸流量是否增加。[参与者和方法] 20 名健康成年人被分为以下两组:使用胸壁振动刺激系统的自动振动刺激组和手动振动刺激组。吸气时振动刺激两侧第二肋间,呼气时振动刺激两侧第七肋间。[结果]振动刺激系统组在吸气和呼气时的同步率明显高于手动振动刺激组,吸气和呼气时胸壁位移和呼吸流量显著增加。[结论] 胸壁振动刺激系统可有效地对肋间肌进行振动刺激,使其与呼吸同步。
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Development and evaluation of an automated breathing-synchronized chest wall vibration stimulation system.

[Purpose] Vibratory stimulation of the upper intercostal region enhances inspiratory movement, whereas stimulation of the lower intercostal region enhances expiratory movement and ventilation. Previous vibration stimulation devices for intercostal muscles required manual stimulation, causing a time lag between breathing and vibration stimulation. The purpose of this experiment was to compare the effects of an automatic vibration stimulation system with manual vibration stimulation in a group of individuals and to verify whether there was an increase in upper and lower chest wall displacement and respiratory flow. [Participants and Methods] Twenty healthy adults were divided into two groups, as follows: an automatic vibration stimulation group using a chest wall vibration stimulation system and a manual vibration stimulation group. Vibration stimulation was applied to the second intercostal space on both sides during inspiration, and to the seventh intercostal space on both sides during expiration. [Results] The vibration stimulation system group showed significantly higher synchronization rates during inspiration and expiration than the manual vibration stimulation group, and there was a significant increase in chest wall displacement and respiratory flow during inspiration and expiration. [Conclusion] The chest wall vibration stimulation system can effectively provide vibration stimulation to the intercostal muscles in synchrony with breathing.

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