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Impulse oscillometry in adults with severe asthma
Monitoring airway disease, 2019Introduction: Impulse Oscillometry (IO) is a simple method to evaluate lung function. We aimed to compare IO to spirometry in the evaluation of adult asthma patients. Methods: In this prospective study, fourteen adults with severe asthma were recruited in a stable phase.
Luis Miguel de Carreto +6 more
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[Impulse oscillometry for estimation of airway obstruction].
Zhonghua jie he he hu xi za zhi = Zhonghua jiehe he huxi zazhi = Chinese journal of tuberculosis and respiratory diseases, 2010To explore the application of impulse oscillometry (IOS) in the estimation of airway obstruction and to evaluate the correlation between spirometry indices and IOS parameters.From Nov.2007 to May 2008, spirometry and IOS measurements were performed in 100 participants (male 72, female 28).
Lei-Fu, Jiang +5 more
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Impulse oscillometry: interpretation and practical applications.
Chest, 2015Simple spirometry and body plethysmography have been routinely used in children aged > 5 years. New techniques based on physiologic concepts that were first described almost 50 years ago are emerging in research and in clinical practice for measuring pulmonary function in children.
Scott, Bickel +3 more
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Airwave and Impulse Oscillometry in Healthy Children: Is All Respiratory Oscillometry the Same?
B27. EVOLVING CONCEPTS IN LUNG FUNCTION TESTING AND MONITORING, 2023H. Boas +8 more
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NEW REFERENCE EQUATIONS FOR IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY
Chest, 2021KIMBERLY FABYAN +7 more
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Impulse Oscillometry: Where Are We Now?
Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology, 2023Rose, Hawkins +3 more
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