[Value of spirometry in the early diagnosis of respiratory system diseases]
- PMID: 3967584
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1068775
[Value of spirometry in the early diagnosis of respiratory system diseases]
Abstract
During routine use of spirometry in a general medical practice in 31% of a group of 301 patients ventilation disorders were detected, which had not been known before. In 67 patients there was a positive result of a broncholysis test while pulmonary function values were normal (latent obstruction). During detailed interrogation risk factors for a respiratory disease were discovered, although there was no serious discomfort. If spirometry is routinely combined with a broncholysis test, latent respiratory obstruction can be easily recognized. This enables early diagnosis of respiratory diseases in low age groups.
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