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. 2022 Apr 28;12:6981. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-10873-x

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) intervention reduced total airway resistance, small airway resistance, and reactance in patients with stable COPD. The HFNC intervention decreased resistance (R)5 (kPa/[L/s]) (p = 0.04), R5 (% predicted) (p = 0.05), R5–R20 (kPa/[L/s]) (p = 0.04), X5-predicted (kPa/[L/s]) (p = 0.03), and Fres (Hz) (p = 0.01), indicating that HFNC improves small airway resistance and peripheral lung reactance.