Using data from the Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) Initiative, a study designed to find the global burden of chronic airflow obstruction, they found that the prevalence of restricted spirometry was 14%, a figure higher than that for moderate to severe airflow obstruction. In addition...
Restrictive lung diseases are a diverse set of pulmonary disorders defined by restrictive patterns on spirometry; these restrictive lung patterns as shown on a spirometer are the revelation of a dysfunction in the respiratory ability of the lung(s) which is caused by restrictive lung disease. Restri...
To compare the reliability of spirometry and body plethysmography in detecting restrictive lung disease in clay excavation workers exposed to free crystall... Massimo,Corradi,Giuseppina,... - 《La Medicina Del Lavoro》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Breathlessness and Restrictive Lung Disease: An Important ...
There was no maternal or neonatal mortality. Women with restrictive lung disease tolerate pregnancy reasonably well, but many have premature delivery. A multidisciplinary approach is essential, with monitoring of spirometry and oxygenation and planning for labor and delivery. 展开 ...
(HealthDay)—Both restrictive and obstructive lung disease are associated with an increased risk for incident dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), according to a study recently published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care M
It is considered the gold standard for characterizing restrictive thoracic disease. In 2005, the ATS guidelines recommended that the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) be used to grade restrictive deficits on spirometry, rather than the previously used forced vial capacity (FVC). It is...
Conclusions. The presence of obstructive or restrictive lung disease, or respiratory symptoms in the absence of lung function impairment is associated with increased functional impairment. 展开 关键词: functional limitation health status lung function obstructive lung disease restrictive lung disease ...
In order to measure the lung function pulmonologists do something called spirometry (hopefully you covered this in physiology). In simplified terms– you measure the amount that the person can puff out at 1 second (Forced expiratory volume-1, FEV1) compared to the total amount they can puff ...
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A spirometrically-defined restrictive ventilatory defect is a common finding when performing spirometry. We aimed to determine the frequency, geographical variation, individual consequences, and ‘severity’ of the restrictive ventilatory defect. A popul