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Rinsho Byori. the Japanese Journal of Clinical Pathology
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Advancements in respiratory function testing require patient cooperation. Standardization of procedures, software, hardware, and maintenance is crucial for accurate results and future development of noninvasive methods.

Area of Science:

  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Medical Technology

Context:

  • Respiratory function testing has advanced with computer technology and medical ordering systems.
  • Patient cooperation is critical for accurate respiratory function test results.
  • Current testing methods rely heavily on patient effort.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the need for standardization in respiratory function testing procedures, software, hardware, and apparatus maintenance.
  • To emphasize future directions in respiratory function testing, including noninvasive methods and screening tests.
  • To ensure medical technicians are prepared for the evolving needs of respiratory diagnostics.

Summary:

  • Standardization of respiratory function testing apparatus, including procedures, software, hardware, and maintenance, is urgently needed.

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  • Future developments should focus on noninvasive testing methods suitable for elderly populations and lung transplantation.
  • Screening tests for early detection and management of respiratory diseases are essential for public health.
  • Impact:

    • Improved accuracy and reliability of respiratory function tests.
    • Development of advanced, patient-friendly diagnostic tools.
    • Enhanced early detection and management of respiratory diseases through routine screening.