Transcription of Standardisation of spirometry
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SERIES ATS/ERS TASK FORCE: Standardisation OF LUNGFUNCTION TESTING Edited by V. Brusasco, R. Crapo and G. ViegiNumber 2 in this SeriesStandardisation of Miller, J. Hankinson, V. Brusasco, F. Burgos, R. Casaburi, A. Coates,R. Crapo, P. Enright, van der Grinten, P. Gustafsson, R. Jensen, Johnson, N. MacIntyre, R. McKay, D. Navajas, Pedersen, R. Pellegrino,G. Viegi and J. 320 FEV1and FVC 321 Definitions .. 321 Equipment .. 321 Requirements .. 321 Display .. 321 Validation .. 322 Quality control .. 322 Quality control for volume-measuring devices .. 322 Quality control for flow-measuring devices .. 323 Test procedure .. 323 Within-manoeuvre evaluation .. 324 Start of test criteria.. 324 End of test criteria .. 324 Additional criteria .. 324 Summary of acceptable blow criteria .. 325 Between-manoeuvre evaluation .. 325 Manoeuvre repeatability .. 325 Maximum number of manoeuvres .. 326 Test result selection .. 326 Other derived indices .. 326 Standardisation of FEV1for expired volume, FEV1/FVC and FEV1 326 FEF25 75%.
standardisation of spirometry [1]. This was updated in 1987 and again in 1994 [2, 3]. A similar initiative was undertaken by the European Community for Steel and Coal, resulting in the first European standardisation document in 1983 [4]. This was then updated in 1993 as the official statement of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) [5].
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