21 results on '"Forced expiratory volume -- Analysis"'
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2. Point: should we abandon FEV1/FVC <0.70 to detect airway obstruction? No
3. Exhaled nitric oxide in pulmonary diseases: a comprehensive review
4. Association of circulating adhesion molecules with lung function
5. Treatment of sarcoidosis-associated pulmonary hypertension
6. Depressive symptoms as predictors of mortality in patients with COPD
7. The validation of work-related self-reported asthma exacerbation
8. Peak expiratory flow is not a quality indicator for spirometry: peak expiratory flow variability and FEV1 are poorly correlated in an elderly population
9. A pooled analysis of FEV(sub 1) decline in COPD patients randomized to inhaled corticosteroids or placebo
10. The relationship between FEV (sub 1) and peak expiratory flow in patients with airways obstruction is poor
11. Pulmonary abnormalities on high-resolution CT demonstrate more rapid decline than FEV (sub 1) in adults with cystic fibrosis
12. Bronchiolitis obliterans following lung transplantation: early detection using computed tomographic scanning
13. Interpreting periodic lung function tests in individuals: the relationship between 1- to 5-year and long-term FEV(sub 1) changes
14. Use of submaximal inhalation and spirometry to assess the effects of ozone exposure
15. Forced vital capacity (FVC) as an indicator of survival and disease progression in an ALS clinic population
16. Counterpoint: should we abandon FEV1/FVC < 0.70 to detect airway obstruction? Yes
17. Impaired lung function and risk for stroke: role of the systemic inflammation response?
18. FEV1/FEV6 for detection of airflow obstruction: better forget it
19. Systemic inflammation and progression of COPD
20. Alteration of bone mineral density in cystic fibrosis adults
21. The relationship of forced expiratory volume in one second and maximum mid-expiratory flow rate in the diagnosis of exercise induced asthma
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