Clinical applications of forced oscillation technique (FOT) for diagnosis and management of obstructive lung diseases in children.

Q4 Dentistry
Plamena Stoimenova, Stoilka Mandadzhieva, Blagoi Marinov
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Abstract

Obstructive lung diseases such as bronchial asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis are a burden on many patients across the globe. Spirometry is considered the gold standard for diagnosing airflow obstruction, but it can be difficult for pediatric patients to do and requires a lot of effort. As a result, healthcare providers need new, effortless methods to diagnose airway obstructions, particularly in young children and individuals unable to perform the spirometry maneuver. The forced oscillation technique is a modern method requiring only tidal breathing combined with the application of external, source of low-amplitude oscillations to evaluate the respiratory system's response. It might be essential for identifying early respiratory changes caused by smoking, childhood asthma, and may prove more sensitive than spirometry in identifying peripheral airway disturbances or evaluating the long-term success of therapy. This review describes the methodology and the indications for the forced oscillation technique and outlines its relevance in clinical practice.

强迫振荡技术(FOT)在儿童阻塞性肺部疾病诊断和治疗中的临床应用。
支气管哮喘、慢性阻塞性肺病和囊性纤维化等阻塞性肺病是全球许多患者的负担。肺活量测定被认为是诊断气流阻塞的黄金标准,但对于儿科患者来说,这种方法很难操作,而且需要耗费大量精力。因此,医疗服务提供者需要新的、轻松的方法来诊断气道阻塞,尤其是对幼儿和无法进行肺活量测定的人。强迫振荡技术是一种现代方法,只需潮式呼吸,结合外部低振幅振荡源来评估呼吸系统的反应。它可能是识别由吸烟和儿童哮喘引起的早期呼吸系统变化的重要方法,在识别外周气道障碍或评估治疗的长期成功率方面可能比肺活量测定法更灵敏。本综述介绍了强迫振荡技术的方法和适应症,并概述了其在临床实践中的相关性。
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