Spirometry should follow strict quality criteria. The American Thoracic Society (ATS) recommends the use of a noseclip; however there are controversies about its need. ATS also indicates that tests should be done in the sitting position, but there are no recommendations neither about position of the upper limbs and lower limbs nor about who should hold the mouthpiece while performing the maneuvers: evaluated subject or evaluator.To compare noseclip use or not, different upper and lower limbs positions and who holds the mouthpiece, verifying if these technical details affect spirometric results in healthy adults. evaluator holding it.Different spirometric variables presented statistically significant difference (p<0.05) when analysing the fo...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is an apparently simple test, yet the recommended criteria for ac-ceptability...
Background: Coughing is the most important mechanism for evacuating mucus secretions from the airway...
Abstract. [Purpose] Measurements of inspiratory strength are critical for detecting inspiratory musc...
Spirometry should follow strict quality criteria. The American Thoracic Society (ATS) recommends the...
Spirometry is the most frequently performed functional test of the respiratory system. In pulmonolog...
Rationale: Spirometry is essential in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases. To exten...
Spirometry appears to be a simple and inexpensive method to measure disorders of the respiratory tr...
AbstractThe use of spirometry is becoming more and more widespread in non-laboratory situations such...
Spirometry is a useful tool in assessing the physiological lung function of a patient, and can be he...
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to compare spirometric values obtained with different typ...
BACKGROUND: Office spirometers are now widely used to detect obstructive lung diseases. To test the ...
BACKGROUND: Office spirometers are now widely used to detect obstructive lung diseases. To test the ...
SummaryRationaleEnd of test criteria can influence spirometry results. Epidemiology studies initiate...
The strength of respiratory muscles is measured in terms of pressure, being the gradient that moves ...
BACKGROUND: Spirometric lung function measurements have been proven to be excellent objective marker...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is an apparently simple test, yet the recommended criteria for ac-ceptability...
Background: Coughing is the most important mechanism for evacuating mucus secretions from the airway...
Abstract. [Purpose] Measurements of inspiratory strength are critical for detecting inspiratory musc...
Spirometry should follow strict quality criteria. The American Thoracic Society (ATS) recommends the...
Spirometry is the most frequently performed functional test of the respiratory system. In pulmonolog...
Rationale: Spirometry is essential in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases. To exten...
Spirometry appears to be a simple and inexpensive method to measure disorders of the respiratory tr...
AbstractThe use of spirometry is becoming more and more widespread in non-laboratory situations such...
Spirometry is a useful tool in assessing the physiological lung function of a patient, and can be he...
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to compare spirometric values obtained with different typ...
BACKGROUND: Office spirometers are now widely used to detect obstructive lung diseases. To test the ...
BACKGROUND: Office spirometers are now widely used to detect obstructive lung diseases. To test the ...
SummaryRationaleEnd of test criteria can influence spirometry results. Epidemiology studies initiate...
The strength of respiratory muscles is measured in terms of pressure, being the gradient that moves ...
BACKGROUND: Spirometric lung function measurements have been proven to be excellent objective marker...
BACKGROUND: Spirometry is an apparently simple test, yet the recommended criteria for ac-ceptability...
Background: Coughing is the most important mechanism for evacuating mucus secretions from the airway...
Abstract. [Purpose] Measurements of inspiratory strength are critical for detecting inspiratory musc...