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transˈpulmonary, a. [f. trans- 5 + L. pulmo, pulmōn-em lung: cf. pulmonary.] Acting or operated through the lungs: said of the respiration in birds, in which the lungs are connected with large air-sacs, into and out of which the air passes through the lungs. transpulmonary pressure, the difference between the pressure in the lungs and that in the intrapleural cavity.
1902G. B. Howes in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 624 The respiratory process in the bird may be defined as transpulmonary. 1957Jrnl. Appl. Physiol. X. 191/1 Measurements of the mechanical properties of the lungs depend on the separation of transpulmonary pressure into separate elastic and flow-resistive components. 1977Lancet 3 Sept. 510/1 When airway collapse does occur, transpulmonary pressure rapidly increases with only a small resultant increase in inspiratory gasflow. |