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Distance to a Drying Saline Lake and Lung Function Development in a Rural Border Cohort of Children.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
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Home Spirometry

Clinics in Chest Medicine
This article provides an overview of remote or home spirometry. It includes discussions about the types of devices available, their accuracy, and pitfalls. It also summarizes the data available for the use of home spirometry in specific pulmonary diseases such as lung transplant, cystic fibrosis, neuromuscular disease, and obstructive lung disease.
Kristina Montemayor, Noah Lechtzin
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Staging of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Using Home Spirometry

Chest, 1999
To compare the detection of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) in lung transplant recipients by clinic pulmonary function laboratory measurement and home spirometry.The subjects served as their own control group.A university-based thoracic transplant center.Forty-five lung transplant recipients (26 women and 19 men; average +/- SD age, 47.7+/-11.4
Stanley M Finkelstein   +2 more
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Quality of home spirometry performance amongst adults with cystic fibrosis

Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 2022
Spirometry is usually performed under the supervision of a trained respiratory scientist to ensure acceptability and repeatability of results. To evaluate the quality of spirometry performance by adult cystic fibrosis (CF) patients with and without observation by a trained respiratory scientist, an observational, single centre study was conducted ...
Sheila Sivam   +2 more
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Quality Assurance for Home Spirometry using Machine Learning [PDF]

open access: yes2025 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)
Spirometry is used for evaluating lung function, playing a crucial role in assessing lung health and monitoring treatment effectiveness. Numerous studies demonstrate the potential of Machine Learning algorithms to match human experts in spirometry classification, although most approaches depend on custom data pre-processing and complex model ...
Gardiner, Darcey   +4 more
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Home-Based Spirometry in Patients with Interstitial Lung Diseases: A Real-Life Pilot “FACT” Study from Serbia

open access: yesJournal of Personalized Medicine, 2023
(1) Background: home-based spirometry, as a form of telemedicine in pulmonology, was previously successfully implemented in clinical practice in developed countries. However, experiences from developing countries are lacking. The aim of this study was to
Miroslav Ilić   +2 more
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Unsupervised home spirometry is not equivalent to supervised clinic spirometry in children and young people with cystic fibrosis: Results from the CLIMB‐CF study [PDF]

open access: yesPediatric Pulmonology, 2023
Background: Handheld spirometry allows monitoring of lung function at home, of particular importance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pediatric studies are unclear on whether values are interchangeable with traditional, clinic-based spirometry.
Claire Edmondson   +2 more
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Home‐spirometry exacerbation profiles in children with cystic fibrosis

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2023
AbstractBackgroundPulmonary exacerbations (PEx) are strong predictors of respiratory disease progression in children with cystic fibrosis (CwCF) and may be associated with persistent decreased lung function after acute management. Telemonitoring devices can be used for early detection and monitoring of PEx, but its utility is debated.Research ...
Benoit Bouteleux   +3 more
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