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[edit]DescriptionLeft-and-Right-Lung-Asynchrony-as-a-Physiological-Indicator-for-Unilateral-Bronchial-Obstruction-in-pone.0105327.s001.ogv |
English: Lung sound distribution (1). Left panel: VRI before intervention. Right panel: VRI after intervention. The development of lung sound intensity in the right lung, especially in the lower lung field, was weaker and lagged behind that of the left lung. After intervention, these asynchronies were mostly resolved. The biphasic curve at the bottom stands for inspiratory and expiratory lung sound intensity. |
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Source | Video S1 from Mineshita M, Kida H, Nishine H, Handa H, Inoue T, Miyazawa T (2014). "Left and Right Lung Asynchrony as a Physiological Indicator for Unilateral Bronchial Obstruction in Interventional Bronchoscopy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0105327. PMID 25133760. PMC: 4136828. | ||
Author | Mineshita M, Kida H, Nishine H, Handa H, Inoue T, Miyazawa T | ||
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Author | Mineshita M, Kida H, Nishine H, Handa H, Inoue T, Miyazawa T |
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Image title | Lung sound distribution (1). Left panel: VRI before intervention. Right panel: VRI after intervention. The development of lung sound intensity in the right lung, especially in the lower lung field, was weaker and lagged behind that of the left lung. After intervention, these asynchronies were mostly resolved. The biphasic curve at the bottom stands for inspiratory and expiratory lung sound intensity. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |