The effect of postural changes on respiration was investigated in ten anesthetized cats by applying body tilting during the inspiration phase while recording respiratory patterns, as given by the diaphragmatic EMG, together with either the lung volume or the air flow temperature. The results show that the head-up tilting during inspiration reduced the period of the inspiratory phase and increased the end-inspiratory lung volume. On the other hand, the head-down tilting during inspiration had opposite effects.
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