Reference values for spirometry - report from the Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden studies.
Journal article, 2015

Abnormal lung function is commonly identified by comparing observed spirometric values to corresponding reference values. It is recommended that such reference values for spirometry are evaluated and updated frequently. The aim of this study was to estimate new reference values for Swedish adults by fitting a multivariable regression model to a healthy non-smoking general population sample from northern Sweden. Further aims were to evaluate the external validity of the obtained reference values on a contemporary sample from south-western Sweden, and to compare them to the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) reference values.

percentiles

spline functions

reference sample

linear regression

reference equations

Z-scores

Author

Helena Backman

Anne Lindberg

Anders Odén

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences

Linda Ekerljung

University of Gothenburg

Linnéa Hedman

Annette Kainu

Anssi Sovijärvi

Bo Lundbäck

University of Gothenburg

Eva Rönmark

European clinical respiratory journal

2001-8525 (ISSN)

Vol. 2 Article number 26375-

Subject Categories

Immunology in the medical area

Respiratory Medicine and Allergy

DOI

10.3402/ecrj.v2.26375

PubMed

26557250

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10/7/2017