Why Is Body Plethysmography with a Cabin the Gold Standard for Pulmonary Function Testing and Lung Volume Measurement?

While spirometry is the most commonly used method for evaluating pulmonary function in clinical practice, there are times when it’s necessary to measure the volume of air the lungs cannot displace (static lung volumes). This is why body plethysmography remains an essential technique in pulmonary function testing. The first test was conducted by DuBois in […]
Signal Quality in the Electrocardiograph: Key to Accurate and Reliable Diagnoses

Physiological signals play an essential role in medical diagnosis, as they reflect the patient’s health status. When properly analyzed, they enable the detection and classification of various diseases. Among all physiological signals, those from electrocardiograms are crucial because they provide information on the cardiac, cardiovascular, and cardiorespiratory systems. The quality of the signals in an […]