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Title: | Factors affecting spirometry reference range in growing children |
Authors: | Sadiq, Sara Rizvi, Nadeem Ahmed Soleja, Fahad Khalid Abbasi, Muaz |
Keywords: | Medical and Health Sciences Pulmonary function test Spirometry Forced vital capacity Regression analysis |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2019 |
Publisher: | Pak J Med Sci |
Abstract: | Objectives: To find out the association of weight, height and age with spirometry variables and to generate a regression equation by taking weight as an independent variable beside age and height among children and adolescents of Karachi. Methods: A modified form of ISSAC questionnaire was used. The spirometry variables recorded were Forced vital capacity (FVC), Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), FEV1/FVC, Peak expiratory flow rate (PEF), Forced expiratory flow between 25% and 75% expired volume (FEF25-75). A person’s correlation coefficient among boys and girls were calculated for all spirometry variable considering age, height and weight as independent variables. The linear regression models were calculated. Results: The results reported a linear correlation of lung function variables with all three independent variables (i.e. p-value = 0.000), in which age and height manifested a strong positive correlation while weight reported a moderately significant correlation. All spirometry variables such as FVC, FEV1, PEF and FEF25-75 reported a significant coefficient of dependency and coefficient of correlation individually with age, height and weight. Conclusion: It is concluded that beside age, height and weight both also have significant correlation with lung volumes so these should be taken into account when using spirometry as a diagnostic test |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1410 |
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