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- Poster Session: Interfacial Phenomena
- (191p) Lung Hysteresis: Its Origins and the Role of Pulmonary Surfactant
In this presentation, we will clarify the relationship between the observed hysteresis phenomenon during dynamic surface tension experiments and those measured during pressure-volume experiments in the lungs. Topics discussed will include: the origin of hysteresis and its implications for lung mechanics, the relationship between surfactant components and hysteresis area, and the interplay between hysteresis area, transpulmonary pressure and surface tension. Finally, the functionality of lung derived surfactants will be evaluated based on their hysteresis behavior at 37ºC obtained from in vitro surface tension experiments.