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Spirometry and oral contraceptives
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973Spirometry was performed on 2,066 women between the ages of 15 and 60 who received routine checkups in an automated multiphasic laboratory. Measures of pulmonary function obtained by means of wedge spirometer were examined as function of oral contraceptive use. Spirometer values appear to be unaffected by past or present pill use.
Shanna H. Freedman, Neil E. Anderson
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Telehealth spirometry for children with cystic fibrosis
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2019Aim We assessed the feasibility of telehealth spirometry assessments for children with cystic fibrosis (CF) living in a regional setting. Method Patients with acceptable computer hardware at home were provided with a SpiroUSB (Vyaire) spirometer ...
K. Logie, L. Welsh, S. Ranganathan
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2014
The ability to accurately obtain and interpret spirometry is essential for physicians caring for patients with asthma and inflammatory disease of the airway. This article reviews the basic equipment, setting, and personnel needed to obtain quality spirometric data.
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The ability to accurately obtain and interpret spirometry is essential for physicians caring for patients with asthma and inflammatory disease of the airway. This article reviews the basic equipment, setting, and personnel needed to obtain quality spirometric data.
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Nursing Standard, 2008
This article describes expiratory spirometry manoeuvres. It examines equipment care and maintenance, patient preparation, basic techniques, reproducibility and how to ensure technical acceptability and correct common errors.
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This article describes expiratory spirometry manoeuvres. It examines equipment care and maintenance, patient preparation, basic techniques, reproducibility and how to ensure technical acceptability and correct common errors.
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Chest, 2016
Epidemiologic research has revealed a substantial portion of the general population with abnormal spirometry results that are characterized by decreased FEV1 and FVC but a preserved FEV1/FVC ratio.
M. Godfrey, M. Jankowich
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Epidemiologic research has revealed a substantial portion of the general population with abnormal spirometry results that are characterized by decreased FEV1 and FVC but a preserved FEV1/FVC ratio.
M. Godfrey, M. Jankowich
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Advances in spirometry testing for lung function analysis
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2019Introduction: Spirometry, the most common lung function test, is used to evaluate individuals with respiratory complaints or known respiratory disease.
A. Lopes
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Standardization of Spirometry, 1994 Update. American Thoracic Society.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1995C. Irvin, J. Hankinson, R. Crapo
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Spirometry in clinical practice
Postgraduate Medicine, 1981The practicality of office spirometry has been established. Two basic parameters can be quickly and accurately measured in the physician's office or clinic: forced vital capacity (FVC) as a test of volume, indicative of restrictive lung disease, and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) as a test of flow, indicative of obstructive lung disease.
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Race Correction and Spirometry: Why History Matters.
Chest, 2020Lundy Braun
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1988
Reed M. Gardner, John L. Hankinson
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Reed M. Gardner, John L. Hankinson
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