## 2023_admittance.png The image appears to be a screenshot of a medical software interface, likely used for monitoring respiratory function in infants, as suggested by the presence of an infant's head and chest diagram on the left side. The interface is divided into several sections with graphs and data. ### Top Section: - There are two main graphs labeled "Tong Jia Mi" and another one that seems to be a duplicate or a similar patient. - Each graph shows a line chart representing some form of respiratory function, possibly pressure-volume curves (P-V loops), which are commonly used in neonatal intensive care units for assessing lung mechanics. ### Middle Section: - There is a table with data points labeled "250 Hz" and "25 daily," indicating the frequency at which measurements were taken. - The table includes columns that might represent different parameters such as pressure, volume, or flow rates. However, without specific labels, it's difficult to determine their exact meaning. ### Bottom Section: - There are two more graphs labeled with "N.B. Increase of peak pressure (30 dPa/%)". These graphs show a similar trend but at different scales. - The x-axis appears to represent time or volume, while the y-axis represents pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). ### General Layout: - The interface is organized into panels with various data and graphs. Each panel seems to focus on specific measurements related to respiratory function. - There are icons at the top left corner that might be for navigation or settings. The overall design suggests this software is used by healthcare professionals, such as neonatologists or respiratory therapists, to monitor and analyze the respiratory status of infants in a clinical setting. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.