Position statement for adult and paediatric spirometry in South Africa: 2022 update.

D M Maree, R A Swanepoel, F Swart, D M Gray, R Masekela, B W Allwood, R N van Zyl-Smit, C F N Koegelenberg
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Spirometry is required as part of the comprehensive evaluation of both adult and paediatric individuals with suspected or confirmed respiratory diseases and occupational assessments. It is used in the categorisation of impairment, grading of severity, assessment of potential progression and response to interventions. Guidelines for spirometry in South Africa are required to improve the quality, standardisation and usefulness in local respiratory practice. The broad principles of spirometry have remained largely unchanged from previous versions of the South African Spirometry Guidelines; however, minor adjustments have been incorporated from more comprehensive international guidelines, including adoption of the Global Lung Function Initiative 2012 (GLI 2012) spirometry reference equations for the South African population. All equipment should have proof of validation regarding resolution and consistency of the system. Daily calibration must be performed, and equipment quality control processes adhered to. It is important to have standard operating procedures to ensure consistency and quality and, additionally, strict infection control as highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adequate spirometry relies on a competent, trained operator, accurate equipment, standardised operating procedures, quality control and patient co-operation. All manoeuvres must be performed strictly according to guidelines, and strict quality assurance methods should be in place, including acceptability criteria (for any given effort) and repeatability (between efforts). Results must be categorised and graded according to current guidelines, taking into consideration the indication for the test.

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南非成人和儿科肺活量测定的立场声明:2022年更新。
作为疑似或确诊呼吸道疾病的成人和儿童个体的综合评价和职业评估的一部分,需要进行肺活量测定。它用于损伤的分类,严重程度的分级,评估潜在的进展和对干预措施的反应。南非需要制定肺量测定指南,以提高当地呼吸实践的质量、标准化和实用性。肺活量测定的广泛原则与以前版本的《南非肺活量测定指南》基本保持不变;然而,已经从更全面的国际指南中纳入了微小的调整,包括采用2012年全球肺功能倡议(GLI 2012)的南非人口肺活量测定参考方程。所有设备应具有系统分辨率和一致性的验证证明。必须进行日常校准,并遵守设备质量控制程序。重要的是要有标准的操作程序,以确保一致性和质量,此外还要严格控制感染,这一点在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间得到了强调。适当的肺活量测定依赖于合格的、训练有素的操作人员、准确的设备、标准化的操作程序、质量控制和患者合作。所有的操作都必须严格按照指导方针执行,并且应该有严格的质量保证方法,包括可接受性标准(针对任何给定的工作)和可重复性(在工作之间)。结果必须根据现行指南进行分类和分级,并考虑到测试的适应症。
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African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine
African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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