AbstractThe use of FEV1/FEV6 in place of the traditional FEV1/FVC to detect airways obstruction during spirometry testing performed by primary care providers would reduce time and patient effort. We hypothesized that the FEV1/FEV6, would predict the subsequent decline in FEV1 in adult cigarette smokers who enrolled in the multicenter Lung Health Study. Ten clinical centers in the U.S. and Canada recruited 5887 male and female smokers, aged 35––60 years, with borderline to mild airways obstruction by spirometry. Those who successfully stopped smoking during the 5-yr study (usually as the result of the smoking cessation intervention) were excluded from this analysis. In those continuing to smoke, the relative strength of spirometric predictor...
Spirometry is recommended in symptomatic smokers to identify obstructive lung diseases. However, it ...
Spirometry is the current gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of Chronic Obs...
Obstructive airways diseases typically present with dyspnoea, cough and wheeze, and are defined by a...
AbstractThe use of FEV1/FEV6 in place of the traditional FEV1/FVC to detect airways obstruction duri...
BackgroundSmall airways are known to be affected early in the course of COPD; however, traditional s...
Aims: COPD is an underdiagnosed disease. This study was undertaken to assess the value of microspiro...
BACKGROUND: Forced expiratory volume in 3 seconds (FEV 3) and 6 seconds (FEV 6) could complement FEV...
SummaryThe National Lung Health Education Program recommends that primary care providers perform spi...
The aim of this study was to establish which cut-off point for the forced expiratory volume in 1 s (...
An FEV3/FVC ratio below the lower 95% confidence limit of normal with otherwise normal spirometry ha...
Background/Aims Postbronchodilator forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity...
The aim of the study was to establish a correlation between the changes of external respiratory func...
Background: Spirometric values of 5880 never-smoking black, Latin, and white men and women in the Th...
Introduction: Spirometry is the physiological test that measures how an individual breathes air volu...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the cardinal cause of COPD, but only a relatively small percentage ...
Spirometry is recommended in symptomatic smokers to identify obstructive lung diseases. However, it ...
Spirometry is the current gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of Chronic Obs...
Obstructive airways diseases typically present with dyspnoea, cough and wheeze, and are defined by a...
AbstractThe use of FEV1/FEV6 in place of the traditional FEV1/FVC to detect airways obstruction duri...
BackgroundSmall airways are known to be affected early in the course of COPD; however, traditional s...
Aims: COPD is an underdiagnosed disease. This study was undertaken to assess the value of microspiro...
BACKGROUND: Forced expiratory volume in 3 seconds (FEV 3) and 6 seconds (FEV 6) could complement FEV...
SummaryThe National Lung Health Education Program recommends that primary care providers perform spi...
The aim of this study was to establish which cut-off point for the forced expiratory volume in 1 s (...
An FEV3/FVC ratio below the lower 95% confidence limit of normal with otherwise normal spirometry ha...
Background/Aims Postbronchodilator forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity...
The aim of the study was to establish a correlation between the changes of external respiratory func...
Background: Spirometric values of 5880 never-smoking black, Latin, and white men and women in the Th...
Introduction: Spirometry is the physiological test that measures how an individual breathes air volu...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the cardinal cause of COPD, but only a relatively small percentage ...
Spirometry is recommended in symptomatic smokers to identify obstructive lung diseases. However, it ...
Spirometry is the current gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of Chronic Obs...
Obstructive airways diseases typically present with dyspnoea, cough and wheeze, and are defined by a...