Proceedings on Automation in Medical Engineering
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proc AUTOMED

Automation in lung support and ventilation, 737

Changes of human trunk circumferences during different breathing styles in different positions

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Devanshu Mukherjee  , Abdullah Al-Hammadi  , Bernhard Laufer , Knut Moeller 

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A motion capture system, a non-invasive technique, was used to calculate change in thoracic and abdominal circumferences during different body positions (sitting, standing and lying). The circumferential changes during respiration in different breathing styles were compared in these three positions. Abdominal breathing predominates with higher abdominal circumferences, when the subject was in supine position.

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