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Comparative analysis of lung function in supine and sitting positions in patients with moderate multiple sclerosis. [PDF]

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Tests of Respiratory Muscle Function

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1988
Respiratory muscle strength and endurance should be assessed when dyspnea, respiratory failure, or poor performance on routine pulmonary function tests are unexplained. Respiratory muscle strength can be measured non-invasively from maximal mouth pressures, but measurement of transdiaphragmatic pressure refines the assessment.
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SIMPLE BEDSIDE TEST OF RESPIRATORY FUNCTION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
The ability of a patient to blow out a match at a distance of 6 in. (15 cm.) was found to be a useful clinical test if conditions were duly standardized. This ability was tested in 126 patients and shown to be well correlated with the results of two other tests of respiratory function, namely, the tests for one-second vital capacity and maximum ...
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Respiratory Function Tests in Older People

Clinical Science, 1972
1. Forced expiratory volume in ml (FEV1·0) and forced vital capacity (FVC) were measured in a random sample of older people (215 men, 272 women) aged 62 years and upwards. 2. Multiple regression equations were calculated to predict these variables by using age and height.
J S, Milne, J, Williamson
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