1. Reference Values for the Diffusing Capacity Determined by the Single-Breath Technique at Different Altitudes: The Latin American Single-Breath Diffusing Capacity Reference Project.
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Vázquez-García, Juan Carlos, Pérez-Padilla, Rogelio, Casas, Alejandro, Schönffeldt-Guerrero, Patricia, Pereira, Jonatan, Vargas-Domínguez, Claudia, Velázquez-Uncal, Mónica, Martínez-Briseño, David, Torre-Bouscoulet, Luis, and Gochicoa-Rangel, Laura
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REFERENCE values ,ALTITUDES ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DIFFUSION ,MEDICAL protocols ,PULMONARY function tests ,SEVERITY of illness index - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The lung diffusion capacity (D
LCO ) determined by the single-breath technique greatly helps in the differential diagnosis and classification of severity of common lung diseases. However, widespread use of single-breath DLCO tests in Latin America has been limited, in part, by the lack of appropriate reference values. Our objective was to derive robust reference equations for single-breath DLCO from healthy Hispanic adults, using the most recent guidelines and taking into account altitude above sea level and hemoglobin. METHODS: We recruited healthy adults from Caracas (690 m), Santiago (650 m), Mexico City (2,240 m), and Bogota (2,640 m). DLCO testing was completed using an instrument that exceeds American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society 2005 guidelines for spirometry and single-breath DLCO and provided centralized training and a quality assurance program. RESULTS: We included 480 healthy Hispanic adults (58.3% women) with a mean age of 46 y (range 22-83 y). Their mean ± SD single-breath DLCO was 30.4 ± 9.2 mL/min/mm Hg. Results as a percentage of predicted by Crapo's reference values (the closest to obtained values) were 83 ± 10% (Caracas), 91 ± 10% (Santiago), 104 ± 17% (Mexico City), and 118 ± 19% (Bogota), and current suggested adjustments by hemoglobin or altitude did not correct differences, especially in Santiago and Caracas. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend these new single-breath DLCO reference equations to predict single-breath DLCO in Latin America performed with current instruments and procedures and including as a predictor altitude above sea level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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