Tobias Mraz, Shervin Asgari, Ahmad Karimi, Marie-Kathrin Breyer, Sylvia Hartl, Owat Sunanta, Alina Ofenheimer, Otto C. Burghuber, Angela Zacharasiewicz, Bernd Lamprecht, Caspar Schiffers, Emiel F. M. Wouters, Robab Breyer-Kohansal
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Abstract
Reference values for lung volumes are necessary to identify and diagnose restrictive lung diseases and hyperinflation, but the values have to be validated in the relevant population. Our aim was to investigate the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) reference equations in a representative healthy Austrian population and create population-derived reference equations if poor fit was observed. We analysed spirometry and body plethysmography data from 5371 respiratory healthy subjects (6–80 years) from the Austrian LEAD Study. Fit with the GLI equations was examined using z-scores and distributions within the limits of normality. LEAD reference equations were then created using the LMS method and the generalized additive model of location shape and scale package according to GLI models. Good fit, defined as mean z-scores between + 0.5 and -0.5,was not observed for the GLI static lung volume equations, with mean z-scores > 0.5 for residual volume (RV), RV/TLC (total lung capacity) and TLC in both sexes, and for expiratory reserve volume (ERV) and inspiratory capacity in females. Distribution within the limits of normality were shifted to the upper limit except for ERV. Population-derived reference equations from the LEAD cohort showed superior fit for lung volumes and provided reproducible results. GLI lung volume reference equations demonstrated a poor fit for our cohort, especially in females. Therefore a new set of Austrian reference equations for static lung volumes was developed, that can be applied to both children and adults (6–80 years of age).
肺活量的参考值对于识别和诊断限制性肺部疾病和过度充气十分必要,但这些值必须在相关人群中得到验证。我们的目的是在具有代表性的奥地利健康人群中调查全球肺功能倡议(GLI)参考方程,如果发现拟合度较低,则建立源自人群的参考方程。我们分析了来自奥地利 LEAD 研究的 5371 名呼吸健康受试者(6-80 岁)的肺活量和体液描记术数据。我们使用 Z 值和正态极限范围内的分布对 GLI 方程的拟合度进行了检验。然后,根据 GLI 模型,使用 LMS 方法和位置形状与尺度包的广义相加模型创建 LEAD 参考方程。GLI 静态肺活量方程的拟合度(平均 z 值介于 + 0.5 和 -0.5 之间)并不理想,男性和女性的残余容积(RV)、RV/TLC(总肺活量)和 TLC 的平均 z 值均大于 0.5,而女性的呼气储备容积(ERV)和吸气容量的平均 z 值则大于 0.5。除 ERV 外,正常范围内的分布均移至上限。从 LEAD 队列中提取的人群参考方程对肺活量的拟合度较高,并提供了可重复的结果。GLI 肺活量参考方程对我们队列的拟合效果不佳,尤其是女性。因此,我们开发了一套新的奥地利静态肺活量参考方程,既适用于儿童,也适用于成人(6-80 岁)。
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Respiratory Research publishes high-quality clinical and basic research, review and commentary articles on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related diseases.
As the leading fully open access journal in the field, Respiratory Research provides an essential resource for pulmonologists, allergists, immunologists and other physicians, researchers, healthcare workers and medical students with worldwide dissemination of articles resulting in high visibility and generating international discussion.
Topics of specific interest include asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, genetics, infectious diseases, interstitial lung diseases, lung development, lung tumors, occupational and environmental factors, pulmonary circulation, pulmonary pharmacology and therapeutics, respiratory immunology, respiratory physiology, and sleep-related respiratory problems.