body plethysmograph
Noun: A body plethysmograph is a specialized medical instrument used to measure changes in volume within the body. It consists of a sealed, airtight chamber large enough to enclose a person's entire body. This device is primarily used in pulmonary (lung) function testing to obtain detailed measurements of lung volume and airway resistance, which are critical for studying and diagnosing respiratory conditions.
The term body plethysmograph is used specifically in medical and clinical contexts, particularly in pulmonology and respiratory physiology. It refers to the complete apparatus, including the chamber and its associated measurement systems.
Examples: * The patient underwent testing in a body plethysmograph to assess total lung capacity. * Researchers used a body plethysmograph to obtain precise measurements of thoracic gas volume. * The pulmonary function lab is equipped with a state-of-the-art body plethysmograph.
- "Whole-body plethysmograph": An alternative, descriptive term for the same device, emphasizing that it encloses the whole body. This term is often used in research literature.
- The study utilized a whole-body plethysmograph to monitor unrestrained mice.
- Plethysmograph (noun): The general term for any instrument that measures changes in volume within an organ or body part. A body plethysmograph is a specific type of plethysmograph.
- Plethysmography (noun): The technique or process of measuring these volume changes.
- Body plethysmography is considered the gold standard for measuring functional residual capacity.
- Body Box (noun): A common informal or clinical shorthand term for a body plethysmograph.
- The technician prepared the body box for the next patient.
- Whole-body plethysmograph: As noted above, this is a direct synonym.
- Pulmonary plethysmograph: A less common synonym that specifies its primary application.
The core meaning of body plethysmograph is always tied to its function as a measurement chamber. It should not be confused with smaller, specific plethysmographs (e.g., for a limb or digit). Its defining characteristic is its size, which allows it to surround the entire body to measure respiratory parameters based on pressure changes inside the sealed chamber.
- plethysmograph consisting of a chamber surrounding the entire body; used in studies of respiration