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Pulmonary diffusing capacity at reduced alveolar volumes in children

✍ Scribed by H. Stam; A. v.d. Beek; K. Grünberg; T. Stijnen; H.A.W.M. Tiddens; A. Versprille


Book ID
102657407
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
512 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
8755-6863

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✦ Synopsis


The diffusing capacity, when normalized per liter of alveolar volume (D,C&,) decreases in normal adults, whereas their total diffusing capacity (DL,cO) increases as alveolar volume (VA) increases. We studied these relationships in a group of normal children below 20 years of age. Diffusion variables were determined using the single breath technique. The effects of sex, age, and height on these relationships were estimated. DLCo increased and DLcD/VA decreased as alveolar volume increased. D L , c o and DL,CD/VA reference values at total lung capacity (TLC) appeared to be comparable to reference values at TLC in the literature. Reference values of DL,CO and DL,c&A derived from measurements at various alveolar volumes also predict similar values at TLC. The advantage of our reference equations is their applicability to patients with restrictive lung disease. Actual DL,&A can be compared with reference at actual (restrictive) TLC instead of reference DL,C&A at reference TLC. This comparison extends the evaluation of a diffusion disorder.


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