Spirometry Reference Equations Including Existing and Novel Parameters.

Q3 Medicine
Open Respiratory Medicine Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-23 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2174/18743064-v16-e221227-2022-14
Douglas Clark Johnson, Bradford Gardner Johnson
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Introduction: Spirometry is an essential component of pulmonary function testing, with interpretation dependent upon comparing results to normal. Reference equations for mean and lower limit of normal (LLN) are available for usual parameters, including forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in the first second of an FVC maneuver (FEV1), and FEV1/FVC. However, standard parameters do not fully characterize the flow-volume loop and equations are unavailable for the upper limit of normal (ULN). The aim of this study was to develop reference equations for existing and novel spirometry parameters, which more fully describe the flow-volume loop, and to compare these to previously reported equations.

Methods: Data from healthy participants in NHANES III was used to derive reference equations for existing and novel spirometry parameters accounting for birth sex, age, height, and ethnicity (Caucasian, Mexican American, Black) for ages 8 to 90 years. An iterative process determined %predicted LLN and ULN. Equations were compared to published reported equations.

Results: Reference equations were developed for mean, LLN and ULN for existing and novel spirometry parameters for ages 8 to 90. The derived equations closely match mean values of previously published equations, but more closely fit the LLN. Mexican-American and Caucasian values were similar (within 2%) so they were combined, while Black relative to Caucasian/Mexican-American values were lower for some parameters.

Conclusion: These reference equations, which account for birth sex, age, height, and ethnicity for existing and novel spirometry parameters, provide a more comprehensive and quantitative evaluation of spirometry and the flow-volume curve.

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包括现有参数和新参数的肺活量测量参考方程
肺活量计是肺功能测试的一个重要组成部分,其解释取决于与正常结果的比较。正常值的平均值和下限(LLN)的参考方程可用于通常的参数,包括用力肺活量(FVC)、FVC动作的第一秒用力呼气量(FEV1)和FEV1/FVC。然而,标准参数并不能完全表征流量-体积回路,并且方程不适用于正常值上限(ULN)。本研究的目的是为现有和新的肺活量测量参数开发参考方程,更全面地描述流量-体积回路,并将其与先前报道的方程进行比较。来自NHANES III健康参与者的数据用于推导现有和新的肺活量测定参数的参考方程,这些参数考虑了8至90岁的出生性别、种族(高加索人、墨西哥裔美国人、黑人)。迭代过程确定了预测LLN和ULN的百分比。将方程式与已发表的报告方程式进行比较。针对8至90岁年龄段的现有和新的肺活量测定参数,制定了平均值、LLN和ULN的参考方程。导出的方程与以前发布的方程的平均值非常匹配,但更接近LLN。墨西哥裔美国人和高加索人的数值相似(在2%以内),因此合并起来,而黑人相对于高加索/墨西哥裔美国人在某些参数上更低。这些参考方程考虑了现有和新的肺活量测定参数的出生性别、年龄、身高和种族,为肺活量测量和流量-体积曲线提供了更全面和定量的评估。
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Open Respiratory Medicine Journal
Open Respiratory Medicine Journal Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues in all important areas of experimental and clinical research in respiratory medicine. Topics covered include: -COPD- Occupational disorders, and the role of allergens and pollutants- Asthma- Allergy- Non-invasive ventilation- Therapeutic intervention- Lung cancer- Lung infections respiratory diseases- Therapeutic interventions- Adult and paediatric medicine- Cell biology. The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal, a peer reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on important recent developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and making them freely available worldwide.
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