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Comparative Study
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Applicability of interrupter resistance measurements using the MicroRint in daily practice
H G M Arets et al. Respir Med. 2003 Apr.
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Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate the applicability of a simple device (MicroRint) for measuring airway resistance, to derive normal values and to compare values with maximal expiratory flow volume (MEFV) parameters in asthmatic and healthy children. Repetitive R(int) measurements were performed in 125 healthy children and 107 asthmatic children (age range 0.8-16.8 years). In 42 asthmatic patients R(int) and MEFV values were compared and in 29 asthmatic children bronchodilation testing was performed. Successful R(int) measurements were possible in 91% of the children. The mean coefficient of variation of repeated measurements was 7.1 (+/-6.1)%. R(int) values of healthy children showed a significant curvilinear correlation with age (r=-0.80, P < 0.001) and height (r=-0.81, P < 0.001). In asthmatic and healthy children R(int) values were comparable. A significant inverse correlation was found between R(int) and MEFV values (for FEV1 and R(int) r=-0.80, P < 0.001). After bronchodilation there was a significant increase in FEV1 and decrease in R(int), but changes between the two parameters did not correlate. In conclusion, the interrupter technique is feasible and repeatable in children and has a significant correlation with other parameters of airway caliber. Baseline values do not discriminate healthy from asthmatic children.
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