Comparison of an electronic spirometer with a pediatric Wright Peak Flow Meter and their relationship to clinical symptomatology in asthmatic children.

S Schurman, L T Charamonte
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Abstract

To evaluate the correlations between the Wright Peak Flow Meter and an Electronic Spirometer with clinical symptomatology in chronic asthmatic chidlren, objective measurements of Peak Flow (PF) on both electronic (Vanguard Electric Spirometer) and mechanical (Wright Peak Flow Meter) Spirometers, Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Forced, Expiratory Volune 1/2 second (FEV 0.5), Forced Expiratory Volume 1/2 per cent (FEV 0.5%), AND Maximal Midexpiratory Flow Rate (MMEFR) were obtained. Subjective observations of clinical wheezing were recorded immediately before each flow rate by trained nurses. PF determinations of both the mechanical and electronic spirometers were in close agreement. PF on the electronic spirometer correlated best with clinical wheezing in this study. The MMEFR calculated from the electronically produced graphys had the nex best coefficient of corelation. These were followed by the PF measured mechanically on the WPFM.

哮喘患儿电子肺活量计与小儿莱特峰值流量计的比较及其与临床症状的关系。
为了评价Wright峰值流量仪和电子肺活量仪与慢性哮喘患儿临床症状的相关性,我们对电子(Vanguard电动肺活量仪)和机械(Wright峰值流量仪)肺活量仪、用力肺活量(FVC)、用力呼气容积1/2秒(FEV 0.5)、用力呼气容积1/2 % (FEV 0.5%)和最大呼气中流量(MMEFR)进行客观测量。由训练有素的护士在每次心跳前记录临床喘息的主观观察结果。机械肺活量计和电子肺活量计的测定结果一致。电子肺活计上的肺活量与临床喘息的相关性最好。由电子生成的图形计算的MMEFR具有次佳的相关系数。然后在WPFM上机械测量PF。
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