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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2023
BACKGROUND Because spirometric parameters fail to address current status of asthma in some patients, additional tests are required for better evaluation of asthma.
H. Yun, Sang-Yong Eom, Y. Hahn
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BACKGROUND Because spirometric parameters fail to address current status of asthma in some patients, additional tests are required for better evaluation of asthma.
H. Yun, Sang-Yong Eom, Y. Hahn
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2023
The objective of this review is to provide new advances in our understanding of the clinical importance of establishing peripheral airway impairment (PAI) by impulse oscillometry (IOS), and targeted therapy, which could result in better asthma outcomes ...
S. Galant, T. Morphew
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The objective of this review is to provide new advances in our understanding of the clinical importance of establishing peripheral airway impairment (PAI) by impulse oscillometry (IOS), and targeted therapy, which could result in better asthma outcomes ...
S. Galant, T. Morphew
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Preschool Impulse Oscillometry Predicts Active Asthma and Impaired Lung Function at School Age.
Journal of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyBACKGROUND Asthmatic symptoms often start during early childhood. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is feasible in preschool children who may be unable to reliably perform spirometry measurements.
H. Knihtilä +8 more
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Oscillometry: clinical significance and applications
PULMONOLOGIYA, 2023Oscillometry (the forced oscillation technique) is widely used in the Russian Federation. It is a simple, noninvasive functional diagnostic test that offers unique advantages in cases where spirometry and other pulmonary function tests are not appropriate, such as in young children, debilitated patients, or patients with physical and cognitive barriers
L. D. Kiryukhina, A. V. Chernyak
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Chest
The small airways comprise generations 8 to 23 of the bronchial tree, consist of airways with an internal diameter < 2 mm, and are classically difficult to assess and treat in persistent asthma.
R. Chan +6 more
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The small airways comprise generations 8 to 23 of the bronchial tree, consist of airways with an internal diameter < 2 mm, and are classically difficult to assess and treat in persistent asthma.
R. Chan +6 more
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Impulse Oscillometry as an Alternative Lung Function Test for Hospitalized Adults
Respiratory careBACKGROUND: Impulse oscillometry (IOS) is a noninvasive technique that measures lung physiology independently of patient effort. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the utility of IOS parameters in comparison with pulmonary function testing ...
E. Kleinhendler +9 more
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Physiological Analysis of Extended-Spectrum Oscillometry
Respiration, 1988Using a forced oscillation technique, the resistance and reactance of the respiratory system in a frequency range between 4 and 52 Hz were described in a group of healthy subjects and a group of patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In normal subjects, resistance values increased at higher frequencies.
E F, Wouters +3 more
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Respiratory oscillometry testing in relation to exercise in healthy and asthmatic Thoroughbreds.
Equine Veterinary JournalBACKGROUND Racehorses may experience exercise-induced bronchodilation or bronchoconstriction, with potential differences between healthy and asthmatic individuals.
C. M. Lo Feudo +5 more
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Ocular Oscillometry in Cerebrovascular Disease
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1966Recent experience with endarterectomy and bypass grafting for carotid occlusive disease has made the early diagnosis of this condition clinically important. 1 Unfortunately, ophthalmodynamometry, which is often helpful in making this diagnosis, is an inaccurate and unreliable procedure.
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Pediatric Pulmonology
This study compares home‐based oscillometry and spirometry for characterizing respiratory system disease in school‐aged children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in clinical research.
Julia X Lee +7 more
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This study compares home‐based oscillometry and spirometry for characterizing respiratory system disease in school‐aged children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in clinical research.
Julia X Lee +7 more
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