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[Electronic spirometry].

P O Willroth1

  • 1Bezirkslungenklinik Schwerin, DDR.

Zeitschrift Fur Erkrankungen Der Atmungsorgane
|January 1, 1990
PubMed
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Electronic spirometry, using forced expiration and flow-volume curves, offers significant advantages for detecting lung ventilation changes in humans. This technology enhances the diagnosis of respiratory conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Pulmonary medicine
  • Medical technology

Context:

  • Lung function testing is crucial for diagnosing respiratory diseases.
  • Traditional spirometry methods can be cumbersome.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the advantages of electronic spirometry for detecting ventilatory alterations.
  • To emphasize the utility of forced expiration and flow-volume curves.

Summary:

  • Electronic spirometry, utilizing forced expiration and flow-volume curves, presents numerous benefits.
  • This method facilitates the accurate detection of changes in human lung ventilation.

Impact:

  • Improved diagnostic capabilities for pulmonary conditions.
  • Potential for more accessible and efficient lung function assessments.