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Abstract
Diagnosing asthma typically relies on clinical history, physical examination, and objective lung function tests. Spirometry, the gold standard for assessing lung function, is universally recommended for the diagnostic, assessment and monitoring of asthma. It requires maximal respiratory effort that limits cooperation in certain populations and has limitations in detecting small airway dysfunction. Oscillometry requires minimal patient effort, is non-invasive, and provides valuable information about both large and small airways. Recent task force reports have suggested oscillometry as an alternative or a complementary lung function test to spirometry in the management of individuals with asthma. This review explores the scientific evidence and psychometric properties regarding oscillometry in three main purposes of lung function testing in asthma, namely diagnosis, assessment of control and future risk, longitudinal monitoring including clinical utility. it addressed challenges and facilitators to implementation and future directions regarding its positioning as lung function testing in individual with asthma.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is a scholarly medical journal published monthly by the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The purpose of Annals is to serve as an objective evidence-based forum for the allergy/immunology specialist to keep up to date on current clinical science (both research and practice-based) in the fields of allergy, asthma, and immunology. The emphasis of the journal will be to provide clinical and research information that is readily applicable to both the clinician and the researcher. Each issue of the Annals shall also provide opportunities to participate in accredited continuing medical education activities to enhance overall clinical proficiency.