Quality improvement, standardisation of spirometry testing, and interpretation of results are critically important in the occupational setting. Every day we encounter several workers who are referred ...
Doe and colleagues assessed an AI software’s ability to improve spirometry interpretation performance by primary care ...
STUDY reveals that transitioning to race-neutral spirometry reference equations changes lung function interpretations, potentially impacting treatment for children with chronic lung. The ...
Background Spirometry is a measure of lung function used to make clinical decisions regarding the diagnosis and management of respiratory conditions. The goal of spirometry interpretation is to relate ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Many general practitioners need help interpreting spirometry. An AI-based software had 88% diagnostic accuracy ...
In 2008, as part of the changes to develop integrated health care services in the Canterbury region of New Zealand, the local health board in collaboration with general practitioners, respiratory ...
ABSTRACT Booker, R. (2007) Understanding why we use spirometry: part one. Nursing Times; 103: 45, 46–48.Rachel Booker discusses why spirometry is used and the interpretation of results. In part two ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Black children had lower FEV 1 and FVC percent predicted after race-neutral vs. -specific equation use. Black vs ...
Background There has been recent interest in the impact of race-specific Global Lung Initiative (GLI) reference standards for underdiagnosis of chronic respiratory diseases among people of non-white ...
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