SummaryAim of this study was to derive new lung function reference equations and compare the predicted values with those from three sets of existing reference equations: one derived from a Northern Italy population and the two others widely used in European (ECCS) and American (NHANES III) clinical practice.Reference equations for flow-volume curve indexes and VC were derived on 497 normal subjects, aged 8–74, from the epidemiological survey in Pisa, Central Italy (1991–1993). By applying natural cubic splines, one single smooth and continuous equation for the entire age range was provided for each index, separately by gender.Along with age and height, reference values also depended on BMI. Differences among the four reference equations for...
The aim of our study was to determine the contribution of secular trends and sample size to lung fun...
Rationale Despite the widespread use of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 reference val...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop spirometric reference equations for healthy, neve...
Aim of this study was to derive new lung function reference equations and compare the predicted val...
SummaryAim of this study was to derive new lung function reference equations and compare the predict...
Spirometry is the single most important test for the evaluation of respiratory function. The results...
Background: Spirometry is the single most important test for the evaluation of the respiratory funct...
SummaryThis study identifies equations for predicting lung function values in a population of ‘healt...
Background: Spirometry is the single most important test for the evaluation of respiratory function....
BACKGROUND: Spirometry reference values are important for the interpretation of spirometry results. ...
Background: The diagnostic use of lung function using spirometry dependson the validity of reference...
AbstractThe objective of this study was the analysis of five sets of reference equations for forced ...
SummaryBackgroundSpirometry is a frequently performed lung function test and an important tool in me...
The aim of our study was to determine the contribution of secular trends and sample size to lung fun...
Rationale Despite the widespread use of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 reference val...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop spirometric reference equations for healthy, neve...
Aim of this study was to derive new lung function reference equations and compare the predicted val...
SummaryAim of this study was to derive new lung function reference equations and compare the predict...
Spirometry is the single most important test for the evaluation of respiratory function. The results...
Background: Spirometry is the single most important test for the evaluation of the respiratory funct...
SummaryThis study identifies equations for predicting lung function values in a population of ‘healt...
Background: Spirometry is the single most important test for the evaluation of respiratory function....
BACKGROUND: Spirometry reference values are important for the interpretation of spirometry results. ...
Background: The diagnostic use of lung function using spirometry dependson the validity of reference...
AbstractThe objective of this study was the analysis of five sets of reference equations for forced ...
SummaryBackgroundSpirometry is a frequently performed lung function test and an important tool in me...
The aim of our study was to determine the contribution of secular trends and sample size to lung fun...
Rationale Despite the widespread use of the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) 2012 reference val...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop spirometric reference equations for healthy, neve...