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Effects of neck flexion and mouth opening on inspiratory flow dynamics in awake humans
2002
Journal of applied physiology
Verin, Eric, Fré dé ric Sé riè s, Chrystè le Locher, Christian Straus, Marc Zelter, Jean-Philippe Derenne, and Thomas Similowski. Effects of neck flexion and mouth opening on inspiratory flow dynamics in awake humans. J Appl Physiol 92: 84-92, 2002.-Phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) can assess airflow dynamics of the upper airway (UA) during wakefulness in man. Using PNS, we aimed to assess the impact of neck flexion and mouth opening in promoting UA unstability. Measurements were made during
doi:10.1152/jappl.2002.92.1.84
pmid:11744646
fatcat:unpz32dkjzcl7p27riqcqurvti