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What does IPG stand for?

Impedance Plethysmography


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Pulmonary flow was studied using impedance plethysmography (IP).
Workable volume and flow concepts of biosegments by electrical impedance plethysmography.
The rhythmic waves in this case might have represented the arterial pulse at the temple--that is, the ENG may have functioned as impedance plethysmography of the artery.
Advanced pulmonary function equipment, including cardiopulmonary exercise testing, arterial blood gases, bronchoprovocation, evaluation of lung mechanics, respiratory muscle function, respiratory control, and impedance plethysmography, are all available in the ambulatory practice.
In a similar fashion, Baker and BelI[9] used impedance plethysmography to demonstrate increased total blood volume after ultrasound treatment.
There is extensive research reported in the literature regarding plethysmography, with strain-gauge and impedance plethysmography the most frequently described methods.

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