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Clinical utility of voluntary cough peak expiratory flow outcomes to screen aspiration status in head and neck cancer survivors. [PDF]

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PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW RATE IN AN ELDERLY POPULATION

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1989
A population survey was conducted in 1982-1983 among 3,812 persons aged 65 years and older residing in East Boston, Massachusetts, a geographically defined urban community. Three measurements of peak expiratory flow rate were obtained by using calibrated mini-Wright meters.
Nancy R Cook   +2 more
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Evaluation of the Peak Expiratory Flow Rate

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1973
48 children, 37 with bronchial asthma, exhaled into Wright's Peak Flow Meter 10 consecutive times. A mathematical model was constructed in an attempt to make comparisons between the characteristics of five different methods for evaluating the PEF.
E, Arvidsson, G, Dano
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Malnutrition and peak expiratory flow rate

European Respiratory Journal, 1988
In order to assess the effects of malnutrition on the growth of lung function, 376 Indian schoolchildren aged 6-12 yrs were studied. Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was measured with a Wright peak flow meter, and nutritional status assessed by calculation of the percentage predicted height for age (HFA) and weight for height (WFH) using Harvard ...
R, Primhak, F S, Coates
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Peak expiratory flow rate in normal pregnancy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1997
To determine whether peak expiratory flow rate changes with pregnancy and advancing gestation.We measured the peak expiratory flow rate in 57 women during each trimester of pregnancy and postpartum. During four visits, all subjects exhaled forcefully three times into a peak flow meter.
L R, Brancazio, S A, Laifer, T, Schwartz
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How to use peak expiratory flow rate

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2017
Asthma is the most common chronic disease of children worldwide.1 The most recent National Institute for Health and Care Excellence asthma guidelines explicitly state that asthma should not be diagnosed on symptom history alone. It calls for spirometry and peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) assessment to assist in making the diagnosis.
Rebecca, Dobra, Amanda, Equi
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