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Breathing consists of two phases, inspiration and expiration. During the inspiration phase, the diaphragm moves downwards, while the rib muscles pull the ribs out expanding the chest. This expands the lungs and generates a lower pressure inside the chest cavity than outside. This decreases the pressure below normal atmospheric pressure, causes air to rush in through our nose and mouth and into our lungs.
This is termed negative pressure breathing. When we breathe out the muscle relax, up and in, and this forces the air to move out of our lungs. The Hayek RTX ventilator works in the same manner as sucking the ribs down and out and therefore creating a negative pressure in the chest. Expiration on the Hayek RTX is an active pushing the chest and ribs forcing the air out of the lungs. Your lungs have 2 main parts: bronchial tubes (also called airways) and alveoli (also called air sacs). When you breathe in through your wind pipe, the air moves through your bronchial tubes and into your alveoli. From the alveoli, oxygen goes into your blood while carbon dioxide moves out of your blood |
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