Introduction The upper airway shunt attenuates measurements of respiratory system impedance (Zrs), with greater impact in young children. Changes in respiratory system admittance, Ars (or Zrs(-1)Methods: The forced oscillation technique (FOT) was used to establish reference equations for Ars in healthy preschool children, compare the change in Ars to standard oscillatory outcomes during bronchial challenge with inhaled adenosine-50-monosphate (AMP) and to inhaled bronchodilator in healthy children and those with respiratory disease. Results: Children with respiratory disease had lower baseline Ars than healthy children (P < 0.05). However, there was no improved ability for Ars to differentiate between bronchodilator responses in healthy and...
Pulmonary function tests play an important role in the diagnosis and management of respiratory disea...
Rationale Wheezing is common in preschool children but objective evidence for airway obstruction and...
Objective To define normal values for respiratory resistance (R(rs)) and reactance (X(rs)) and bronc...
Introduction: The upper airway shunt attenuates measurements of respiratory system impedance (Zrs), ...
Background: The assessment of lung function in young children is helpful to the diagnosis, treatment...
Background: The forced oscillation technique (FOT) requires minimal patient cooperation and is feasi...
Background The forced oscillation technique (FOT) can be used in children as young as 2 years of age...
Rationale Individual assessment of airway obstruction in preschool-age children requires sensitive a...
Selecting 'healthy' preschool-aged children for reference ranges may not be straightforward. Relaxin...
International audienceObjective - To define normal values for respiratory resistance (Rrs) and react...
Objectives: To determine, in preschool children with an acute asthma exacerbation, the responsivenes...
Objective: To determine and validate a cut-off value for bronchodilation using the interrupter resis...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Selecting 'healthy' preschool-aged children for reference ranges may not b...
Background—Interrupter respiratory re-sistance (Rint) is reported to be useful in evaluating lung fu...
Pulmonary function tests play an important role in the diagnosis and management of respiratory disea...
Pulmonary function tests play an important role in the diagnosis and management of respiratory disea...
Rationale Wheezing is common in preschool children but objective evidence for airway obstruction and...
Objective To define normal values for respiratory resistance (R(rs)) and reactance (X(rs)) and bronc...
Introduction: The upper airway shunt attenuates measurements of respiratory system impedance (Zrs), ...
Background: The assessment of lung function in young children is helpful to the diagnosis, treatment...
Background: The forced oscillation technique (FOT) requires minimal patient cooperation and is feasi...
Background The forced oscillation technique (FOT) can be used in children as young as 2 years of age...
Rationale Individual assessment of airway obstruction in preschool-age children requires sensitive a...
Selecting 'healthy' preschool-aged children for reference ranges may not be straightforward. Relaxin...
International audienceObjective - To define normal values for respiratory resistance (Rrs) and react...
Objectives: To determine, in preschool children with an acute asthma exacerbation, the responsivenes...
Objective: To determine and validate a cut-off value for bronchodilation using the interrupter resis...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Selecting 'healthy' preschool-aged children for reference ranges may not b...
Background—Interrupter respiratory re-sistance (Rint) is reported to be useful in evaluating lung fu...
Pulmonary function tests play an important role in the diagnosis and management of respiratory disea...
Pulmonary function tests play an important role in the diagnosis and management of respiratory disea...
Rationale Wheezing is common in preschool children but objective evidence for airway obstruction and...
Objective To define normal values for respiratory resistance (R(rs)) and reactance (X(rs)) and bronc...