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Evaluation of catheter-mounted transducers for intra-oesophageal pressure recording in respiratory function tests.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 1998 September
Oesophageal pressure measurements in respiratory function tests are commonly performed using a balloon-catheter system. This study investigates the usefulness of catheter-mounted pressure transducers as an alternative to balloon-catheter systems. Calibration related physical properties of the catheter mounted pressure transducers are evaluated in vitro. The behaviour of these transducers in vivo is evaluated in ten volunteers by relating pressures measured in the oesophagus to airway opening pressures and by comparing these relationships with those sequentially obtained by a balloon-catheter system. The catheter-mounted pressure transducers show no drift after a proper preparation procedure. These catheters, with integrated pressure transducers, are tolerated significantly better by the subjects than are balloon catheters. The catheter-mounted pressure transducers are found to give an equivalent performance compared with the balloon-catheter system, if relative pressures are of interest. However, unpredictable and uncontrollable shifts in offset occur during the in vivo measurements, disturbing absolute pressure readings. Possible explanations for these shifts are the presence of bubbles and adhesion of mucus to the transducers, exerting Van der Waals forces, and contact with the tissue of the oesophageal wall. These shifts are found to be quite stable throughout a period of measurement and therefore of minor disturbance to relative pressure measurements, for instance in assessing the elastic properties of lungs.
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