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Qué (quién) es lung ventilation - definición

V/Q scan; Ventilation-perfusion scintigraphy; V/P scan; Ventilation/perfusion lung scan; VQ scan; Ventilation perfusion scan; Lung ventilation/perfusion scan; Ventilation/perfusion scintigraphy
  • Ventilation-perfusion scintigraphy in a woman taking oral contraceptives and valdecoxib with a pulmonary embolism.
(A) After inhalation of 20 mCi of Xenon-133 gas, scintigraphic images were obtained in the posterior projection, showing uniform ventilation to lungs..

(B) After intravenous injection of 4.1 mCi of Technetium-99m-labeled macroaggregated albumin, scintigraphic images were obtained, shown here in the posterior projection. This and other views showed decreased activity in the following regions: apical segment of right upper lobe, anterior segment of right upper lobe, superior segment of right lower lobe, posterior basal segment of right lower lobe, anteromedial basal segment of left lower lobe, and lateral basal segment of left lower lobe.

breathing         
  • Fig. 4 Atmospheric pressure
  • A young gymnast breathes deeply before performing his exercise.
  • Following on from the above diagram, if the exhaled air is breathed out through the mouth on a cold and [[humid]] conditions, the [[water vapor]] will [[condense]] into a visible [[cloud]] or [[mist]].
  • Typical breathing effort when breathing through a diving regulator
  • This is a diagram showing how inhalation and exhalation is controlled by a variety of muscles, and what that looks like from a general overall view.
  • Inhaled air is warmed and moistened by the wet, warm nasal mucosa, which consequently cools and dries. When warm, wet air from the lungs is breathed out through the nose, the cold hygroscopic mucus in the cool and dry nose re-captures some of the warmth and moisture from that exhaled air. In very cold weather the re-captured water may cause a "dripping nose".
  • X-ray video of a female [[American alligator]] while breathing.
PROCESS THAT MOVES AIR IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
Inhaling; Nasal breathing; Breathing mechanism; Ventilation (physiology); Breathing Mechanism; Pulmonary ventilation; Alveolar ventilation; Exhaled air; Nose breathing; Unbreathable; Breath; Normal breathing; Expired air; Breathing exercise; Expired Air; Long breathing; Long breath; Forced ventilation; Breathing control; Breathing exercises; Lung ventilation; Exhaled gas
Breathing         
  • Fig. 4 Atmospheric pressure
  • A young gymnast breathes deeply before performing his exercise.
  • Following on from the above diagram, if the exhaled air is breathed out through the mouth on a cold and [[humid]] conditions, the [[water vapor]] will [[condense]] into a visible [[cloud]] or [[mist]].
  • Typical breathing effort when breathing through a diving regulator
  • This is a diagram showing how inhalation and exhalation is controlled by a variety of muscles, and what that looks like from a general overall view.
  • Inhaled air is warmed and moistened by the wet, warm nasal mucosa, which consequently cools and dries. When warm, wet air from the lungs is breathed out through the nose, the cold hygroscopic mucus in the cool and dry nose re-captures some of the warmth and moisture from that exhaled air. In very cold weather the re-captured water may cause a "dripping nose".
  • X-ray video of a female [[American alligator]] while breathing.
PROCESS THAT MOVES AIR IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
Inhaling; Nasal breathing; Breathing mechanism; Ventilation (physiology); Breathing Mechanism; Pulmonary ventilation; Alveolar ventilation; Exhaled air; Nose breathing; Unbreathable; Breath; Normal breathing; Expired air; Breathing exercise; Expired Air; Long breathing; Long breath; Forced ventilation; Breathing control; Breathing exercises; Lung ventilation; Exhaled gas
·noun Stop; pause; delay.
II. Breathing ·noun Air in gentle motion.
III. Breathing ·noun Breathing place; vent.
IV. Breathing ·noun Aspiration; secret prayer.
V. Breathing ·noun Exercising; promotion of respiration.
VI. Breathing ·noun Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
VII. Breathing ·noun Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
VIII. Breathing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Breathe.
IX. Breathing ·noun Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the breathings of the Spirit.
X. Breathing ·noun A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence. ·see Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
XI. Breathing ·noun Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, ·etc., when the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed by the letter h.
breathing         
  • Fig. 4 Atmospheric pressure
  • A young gymnast breathes deeply before performing his exercise.
  • Following on from the above diagram, if the exhaled air is breathed out through the mouth on a cold and [[humid]] conditions, the [[water vapor]] will [[condense]] into a visible [[cloud]] or [[mist]].
  • Typical breathing effort when breathing through a diving regulator
  • This is a diagram showing how inhalation and exhalation is controlled by a variety of muscles, and what that looks like from a general overall view.
  • Inhaled air is warmed and moistened by the wet, warm nasal mucosa, which consequently cools and dries. When warm, wet air from the lungs is breathed out through the nose, the cold hygroscopic mucus in the cool and dry nose re-captures some of the warmth and moisture from that exhaled air. In very cold weather the re-captured water may cause a "dripping nose".
  • X-ray video of a female [[American alligator]] while breathing.
PROCESS THAT MOVES AIR IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
Inhaling; Nasal breathing; Breathing mechanism; Ventilation (physiology); Breathing Mechanism; Pulmonary ventilation; Alveolar ventilation; Exhaled air; Nose breathing; Unbreathable; Breath; Normal breathing; Expired air; Breathing exercise; Expired Air; Long breathing; Long breath; Forced ventilation; Breathing control; Breathing exercises; Lung ventilation; Exhaled gas
¦ noun a sign in Greek (. or ?) indicating the presence of an aspirate (rough breathing) or the absence of an aspirate (smooth breathing) at the beginning of a word.

Wikipedia

Ventilation/perfusion scan

A ventilation/perfusion lung scan, also called a V/Q lung scan, or ventilation/perfusion scintigraphy, is a type of medical imaging using scintigraphy and medical isotopes to evaluate the circulation of air and blood within a patient's lungs, in order to determine the ventilation/perfusion ratio. The ventilation part of the test looks at the ability of air to reach all parts of the lungs, while the perfusion part evaluates how well blood circulates within the lungs. As Q in physiology is the letter used to describe bloodflow the term V/Q scan emerged.