Spirometry-the most important test in our pulmonary function arsenal Mild persistent asthma is defined as forced expiratory volume over 1 second (FEVI) [greater than or equal to] 80% predicted, with daytime symptoms more than twice per week but less than once daily, and nighttime symptoms more...
Spirometry: Spirometry was conducted using SPIROVIT SP-1 (Schiller, Switzerland) to assess lung function test parameters including "Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Forced Expiratory Volume in First Second (FEV1), Forced Expiratory Ratio (FEV1/FVC%), Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF), Forced Expiratory Flow...
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Patterns of spirometry in asthmatic patients presenting with respiratory symptoms 2004 FVC (% predicted) 98.1 [+ or -] 109.9 [+ or 0.005 15.0 -] 22.0 FEV[V.sub.1] (% 98.1 [+ or -] 108.5 [+ or 0.008 predicted) 14.0 -] 21.0 PEF (% predicted) 116.1 [+ or -] 115.2 [+ or 0.8...
The clinical significance of volume-adjusted maximal mid-expiratory flow (isovolume FEF25-75%) in assessing airway responsiveness to inhaled bronchodilator in asthmatics. Paediatric spirometry guideline of the South African Thoracic Society: Part 1 More results ► Acronyms browser ? ▲ FEELC FEELGR...
Patterns of spirometry in asthmatic patients presenting with respiratory symptoms (86) found associations between chronic residential N[O.sub.2] exposure and lung function to be stronger among Roman girls than boys 9-14 years of age; mean [FEV.sub.1] and FEF25 75 decrements were approximately...
The TSANZ criteria for a diagnosis of COPD specify that the patient must present with symptoms of breathlessness, cough, and sputum production.18 Also, spirometry results must show a ratio of [FEV.sub.1] to forced vital capacity (FVC) of less than 70%. The effect of chronic obstructive pu...