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Conducting Respiratory Oscillometry in an Outpatient Setting
Published on: April 8, 2022
Within-session variability as quality control for oscillometry in health and disease
Louise M Harkness1,2,3, Kieran Patel1, Farid Sanai1,2,3
1Airway Physiology and Imaging Group, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, University of Sydney, Glebe, NSW, Australia.
Abstract:
Oscillometry is increasingly adopted in respiratory clinics, but many recommendations regarding measurement settings and quality control remain subjective. The aim of this study was to investigate the optimal number of measurements and acceptable within-session coefficient of variation (CoV) in health, asthma and COPD. 15 healthy, 15 asthma and 15 COPD adult participants were recruited. Eight consecutive 30-s measurements were made using an oscillometry device, from which resistance at 5 Hz (R rs ) was examined. The effect of progressively including a greater number of measurements on R rs and its within-session CoV was investigated. Data were analysed using one-way repeated-measures ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc test. The CoV(R rs ) of the first three measurements was 6.7±4.7%, 9.7±5.7% and 12.6±11.2% in healthy, asthma and COPD participants, respectively. Both mean R rs and CoV(R rs ) were not statistically different when progressively including four to eight measurements. Selecting the three closest R rs values over an increasing number of measurements progressively decreased the CoV(R rs ). In order for ≥95% of participants to fall within a target CoV(R rs ) of 10%, four or more, five and six measurements were needed in health, asthma and COPD, respectively. Within-session variability of oscillometry is increased in disease. Furthermore, the higher number of measurements required to achieve a set target for asthma and COPD patients may not be practical in a clinical setting. Provided technical acceptability of measurements is established, i.e. by removing artefacts and outliers, then a CoV of 10% is a marker of quality in most patients, but we suggest higher CoVs up to 15-20% should still be reportable.
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