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Publication Name World Journal of Respirology
Manuscript ID 14102
Country Italy
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ISSN 2218-6255 (online)
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Category Respiratory System
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Pitfalls in spirometry: Clinical relevance
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Andrea Antonelli, Giulia Michela Pellegrino, Giuseppe Francesco Sferrazza Papa and Riccardo Pellegrino
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Corresponding Author Andrea Antonelli, MD, Allergologia e Fisiopatologia Respiratoria, ASO S. Croce e Carle, Via M. Coppino 26, 12100 Cuneo, Italy. antonelli.a@ospedale.cuneo.it
Key Words Spirometry; Thoracic gas compression volume; Volume history effects of the deep breath; Time history effects of the preceding inspiratory manoeuvre; Ventilation heterogeneities; Lung elastic recoil; Clinical interpretation
Core Tip Spirometry is usually taken as a marker of the disease and its progression independently of the condition. In the present review we partly challenge this notion by examining the role of different obstructive and restrictive lung diseases on a series of mechanisms that strongly affect the main spirometric parameters. Among them is thoracic gas compression volume, the volume and time history of the inspiratory manoeuvre that precedes the forced expiration, the effects of heterogeneous distribution of the disease across the respiratory system, and the changes in lung elastic recoil.
Publish Date 2014-11-28 09:33
Citation Antonelli A, Pellegrino GM, Sferrazza Papa GF, Pellegrino R. Pitfalls in spirometry: Clinical relevance. World J Respirol 2014; 4(3): 19-25
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-6255/full/v4/i3/19.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5320/wjr.v4.i3.19
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