
Jeremy Hull
et al.
Published online:
01 April 2015
Published in print:
01 February 2015
Online ISBN:
9780191766985
Print ISBN:
9780199687060
Contents
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Introduction Introduction
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Lung function Lung function
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Indications for pulmonary function testing in children Indications for pulmonary function testing in children
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Lung volumes and capacities Lung volumes and capacities
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Spirometry Spirometry
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The flow–volume loop The flow–volume loop
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The forced inspiratory manoeuvre The forced inspiratory manoeuvre
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The forced expiratory manoeuvre The forced expiratory manoeuvre
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Flow–volume loop patterns Flow–volume loop patterns
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Measurements in spirometry Measurements in spirometry
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Application of spirometry Application of spirometry
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Plethysmography Plethysmography
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Measurement of static lung volumes (total lung capacity, residual volume) Measurement of static lung volumes (total lung capacity, residual volume)
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Measurement of airways resistance Measurement of airways resistance
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sRAW and sGAW sRAW and sGAW
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The interrupter technique (RINT) The interrupter technique (RINT)
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Application of plethysmography Application of plethysmography
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Gas dilution techniques Gas dilution techniques
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Multiple-breath closed circuit helium dilution Multiple-breath closed circuit helium dilution
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Single-breath helium dilution Single-breath helium dilution
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Carbon monoxide transfer Carbon monoxide transfer
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Application of gas dilution techniques Application of gas dilution techniques
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Lung function test findings Lung function test findings
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Restrictive lung disease Restrictive lung disease
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Obstructive airways disease Obstructive airways disease
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Infant lung function testing Infant lung function testing
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Further information Further information
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Cite
' Measuring lung function', Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, 2 edn, Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Paediatrics (Oxford , 2015; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Apr. 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199687060.005.0005, accessed 3 May 2025.
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