Tidal volume (TV) is the amount of air that moves into and out of the lungs during normal breathing. It is a fundamental measurement in respiratory physiology, providing insights into lung function and ventilation.
The tidal volume can be influenced by various factors including lung compliance, airway resistance, and neuromuscular control. Understanding tidal volume helps healthcare professionals assess respiratory health and diagnose conditions such as obstructive or restrictive lung diseases.
What is tidal volume in respiratory physiology?
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