The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry

We aimed to ascertain the fit of the European Respiratory Society Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference ranges to contemporary Australasian spirometric data. Z-scores for spirometry from Caucasian subjects aged 4-80 years were calculated. The mean (SD) Z-scores were 0.23 (1.00) for forced expirtory...

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Main Authors: Hall, Graham, Thompson, B., Stanojevic, S., Abramson, M., Beasley, R., Coates, A., Dent, A., Eckert, B., James, A., Filsell, S., Musk, A., Nolan, G., Dixon, B., O'Dea, C., Savage, J., Stocks, J., Swanney, M.
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54522
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author Hall, Graham
Thompson, B.
Stanojevic, S.
Abramson, M.
Beasley, R.
Coates, A.
Dent, A.
Eckert, B.
James, A.
Filsell, S.
Musk, A.
Nolan, G.
Dixon, B.
O'Dea, C.
Savage, J.
Stocks, J.
Swanney, M.
author_facet Hall, Graham
Thompson, B.
Stanojevic, S.
Abramson, M.
Beasley, R.
Coates, A.
Dent, A.
Eckert, B.
James, A.
Filsell, S.
Musk, A.
Nolan, G.
Dixon, B.
O'Dea, C.
Savage, J.
Stocks, J.
Swanney, M.
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description We aimed to ascertain the fit of the European Respiratory Society Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference ranges to contemporary Australasian spirometric data. Z-scores for spirometry from Caucasian subjects aged 4-80 years were calculated. The mean (SD) Z-scores were 0.23 (1.00) for forced expirtory volume in 1 s (FEV 1 ), 0.23 (1.00) for forced vital capacity (FVC), -0.03 (0.87) for FEV 1 /FVC and 0.07 (0.95) for forced expiratory flows between 25% and 75% of FVC. These results support the use of the Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference ranges to interpret spirometry in Caucasian Australasians.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-545222017-09-29T06:21:09Z The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry Hall, Graham Thompson, B. Stanojevic, S. Abramson, M. Beasley, R. Coates, A. Dent, A. Eckert, B. James, A. Filsell, S. Musk, A. Nolan, G. Dixon, B. O'Dea, C. Savage, J. Stocks, J. Swanney, M. We aimed to ascertain the fit of the European Respiratory Society Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference ranges to contemporary Australasian spirometric data. Z-scores for spirometry from Caucasian subjects aged 4-80 years were calculated. The mean (SD) Z-scores were 0.23 (1.00) for forced expirtory volume in 1 s (FEV 1 ), 0.23 (1.00) for forced vital capacity (FVC), -0.03 (0.87) for FEV 1 /FVC and 0.07 (0.95) for forced expiratory flows between 25% and 75% of FVC. These results support the use of the Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference ranges to interpret spirometry in Caucasian Australasians. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54522 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2012.02232.x Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia restricted
spellingShingle Hall, Graham
Thompson, B.
Stanojevic, S.
Abramson, M.
Beasley, R.
Coates, A.
Dent, A.
Eckert, B.
James, A.
Filsell, S.
Musk, A.
Nolan, G.
Dixon, B.
O'Dea, C.
Savage, J.
Stocks, J.
Swanney, M.
The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry
title The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry
title_full The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry
title_fullStr The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry
title_full_unstemmed The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry
title_short The Global Lung Initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary Australasian spirometry
title_sort global lung initiative 2012 reference values reflect contemporary australasian spirometry
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54522