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. 2012 Oct 22;2012:542769. doi: 10.1155/2012/542769

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Pressure-Volume (P-V) relationships of the total respiratory system in (a) normal and (b) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Tidal P-V curves during rest and during exercise are shown. In COPD individuals, there is a resetting of the respiratory system's relaxation volume to a higher level than in the healthy individuals. Hyperinflation in COPD leads to increased EELV, RV and a corresponding reduction in IRV, in comparison to normal condition. In contrast to normal lung, the combined recoil pressure of the lungs and chest wall in hyperinflation is inwardly directed during rest and during exercise. This results in inspiratory threshold load on the inspiratory muscles with consequential decrease in the zone of apposition (shown in P-V curve (b) during rest and exercise). EELV: end-expiratory lung volume, RV: residual volume, IRV: inspiratory reserve volume, TLC: total lung capacity. From O'Donnell and Laveneziana [30].