Background and objective: Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 equations were developed to resolve the age-related disparity in interpreting spirometry results. Local validation of the equation is needed, especially in Northeast Asian children. This study evaluated the GLI equation in Korean children. Methods: Spirometry indices (FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, and FEF25%-75%) and clinical information were gathered from three population-based birth cohorts. Predicted GLI reference values and z scores of spirometry results were calculated for 1239 healthy children. The mean, standard deviation of z scores were compared with the expected 0 and 1. Probabilities of falling below the lower limit of normal (LLN) (z score: -1.64) were compared with th...
Rationale: Single and serial spirometric data are commonly compared with predicted values to assess ...
Contains fulltext : 69320.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE: Sin...
<div><p>A hallmark of the newly published GLI (Global Lungs Initiative) spirometric reference values...
[[abstract]]Background and aims: There is an unmet need for updated reference values for lung functi...
[[abstract]]Background and objective: This study aimed to establish reference equations for spiromet...
ObjectiveTo determine the interpretative consequences of adopting the Global Lungs 2012 (GLI-2012) s...
The Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) has produced spirometry reference equations for use in dif...
Spirometry is a valuable technique for evaluating pulmonary function, but there were few normative r...
Abstract Background Spirometry reference values specifically designed for Asian Americans are curren...
Rationale Despite the widespread use of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 reference val...
Background: There have been few published studies on spirometric reference values for healthy childr...
BACKGROUND: There have been few published studies on spirometric reference values for healthy childr...
Background: There have been few published studies on spirometric reference values for healthy childr...
textabstractThe aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic and interpretative consequences of...
We studied the fit of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) all-age reference values to Norwegia...
Rationale: Single and serial spirometric data are commonly compared with predicted values to assess ...
Contains fulltext : 69320.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE: Sin...
<div><p>A hallmark of the newly published GLI (Global Lungs Initiative) spirometric reference values...
[[abstract]]Background and aims: There is an unmet need for updated reference values for lung functi...
[[abstract]]Background and objective: This study aimed to establish reference equations for spiromet...
ObjectiveTo determine the interpretative consequences of adopting the Global Lungs 2012 (GLI-2012) s...
The Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) has produced spirometry reference equations for use in dif...
Spirometry is a valuable technique for evaluating pulmonary function, but there were few normative r...
Abstract Background Spirometry reference values specifically designed for Asian Americans are curren...
Rationale Despite the widespread use of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 reference val...
Background: There have been few published studies on spirometric reference values for healthy childr...
BACKGROUND: There have been few published studies on spirometric reference values for healthy childr...
Background: There have been few published studies on spirometric reference values for healthy childr...
textabstractThe aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic and interpretative consequences of...
We studied the fit of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) all-age reference values to Norwegia...
Rationale: Single and serial spirometric data are commonly compared with predicted values to assess ...
Contains fulltext : 69320.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE: Sin...
<div><p>A hallmark of the newly published GLI (Global Lungs Initiative) spirometric reference values...