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Lung function in children: a simple guide to performing and interpreting spirometry
Authors:Amy Burrill  Ciaran McArdle  Benjamin Davies
Abstract:Spirometry is the measurement of the volume and flow of air during expiration and inspiration. It is non-invasive and inexpensive and probably under-used in children. Whilst remaining a relatively simple test, it gives valuable information that can be used in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory conditions. Adequate spirometry requires good patient engagement, effort and technique. With practice, robust spirometry data can be collected in preschool children as young as 4 years of age. Increasing availability of portable spirometry equipment means that good quality data can be collected in a variety of clinical locations outside the lung function laboratory - even in the patient's own home. There are, however, a number of important considerations in both the performance and interpretation of spirometry. This review considers the equipment required, the basic techniques required and the essentials of interpretation of spirometry data.
Keywords:diagnosis  lung disease  lung function  monitoring  respiratory  spirometry
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