| Between 1964 and 1974, the spirometry was performed with the McKerrow spirometer. |
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| After 2 to 4 weeks, they had spirometry, sputum induction, and a methacholine inhalation test. |
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| No significant differences were noted between the therapies for spirometry, lung volumes, or clinical scores. |
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| At admission, a pediatrician, who performed spirometry and EBC collection, examined the children. |
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| This has important clinical ramifications as there has been increasing emphasis on performing spirometry in primary care settings. |
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| During the two-week run-in period, patients underwent spirometry and recorded daily symptoms and morning peak-flow measurements. |
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| Before and after training, spirometry, plethysmographic lung volumes, and carbon monoxide diffusing capacity were assessed. |
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| Pulmonary function testing, including spirometry and whole-body plethysmography, was performed at each visit. |
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| A written symptom diary was completed each morning, and spirometry was performed twice daily. |
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| None of the control subjects were taking prescription medications, and all had normal spirometry. |
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| Oximetry and spirometry were obtained before and after sputum induction. |
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| Lung volumes were measured by plethysmography and timed spirometry. |
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| Almost all of his patients had been through standard lung function tests like CT scans and spirometry that found nothing wrong. |
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| Nurses are not just ordering but also carrying out those tests, such as spirometry, Doppler scans, gastroscopies. |
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| Your doctor can confirm that you have asthma with a simple breathing test called spirometry. |
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| Because spirometry takes some coordination, children under 5 years old are not usually asked to do this test. |
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| Nice says that people who already have a diagnosis of asthma and are stable should have annual reviews of their symptoms and spirometry tests. |
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| Escape is useful for moving to previous menus, items, or fields, and escaping a spirometry test. |
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| See your doctor and ask for spirometry, a simple breathing test. |
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| Some GPs already use spirometry – a test to help diagnose various lung conditions – but Nice suggests it should be the first test for anyone over five years of age. |
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| There are ancillary services, such as the funding of devices that help patients to inhale medications or spirometry to measure the outcome of treatment, that are not funded in a great many provinces. |
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| The Early Lung Cancer Detection Study is evaluating the effectiveness of identifying high-risk individuals using questionnaires, a spirometry breathing test and a blood biomarker test. |
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| Exploring a Child's Past Any child who has experienced exercise-induced asthma, or bronchospasm, when exercising should undergo exercise testing followed minutes later by a breathing test called spirometry. |
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| One example of a lung function test is called spirometry, which involves breathing into a device that records how much and how quickly air can be breathed out following a deep breath in. |
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| The office boasts a full digital X-Ray set-up, 2-D echocardiogram, electrocardiogram, full ultrasound, equipment and staff for phlebotomy, audiometry, and spirometry. |
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| Spirometry measures how much air a patient can blow out in one second and also with a full exhalation. |
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