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Brigitte M Borg

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Respiratory Care|June 19, 2013
Expiratory reserve volume maneuver may be the preferred method for some patients during spirometry testing. The authors respondBrigitte M Borg, Bruce R Thompson
Breathe (Sheffield, England)|January 17, 2022
Putting lung function reference equations into contextBrigitte M Borg, Bruce R Thompson
Respiratory Care|January 26, 2012
The measurement of lung volumes using body plethysmography: a comparison of methodologiesBrigitte M Borg, Bruce R Thompson
Australian Family Physician|May 21, 2011
SpirometryMiranda A Paraskeva, Brigitte M Borg, Matthew T Naughton
Internal Medicine Journal|July 26, 2018
Substantial variation exists in spirometry interpretation practices for airflow obstruction in accredited lung function laboratories across Australia and New ZealandNicolette R Holt, Bruce R Thompson, Belinda Miller, et al.
Respiratory Care|May 29, 2010
Spirometry training does not guarantee valid resultsBrigitte M Borg, Moegamat Faizel Hartley, Mo T Fisher, et al.
Respiratory Care|June 20, 2012
Adherence to acceptability and repeatability criteria for spirometry in complex lung function laboratoriesBrigitte M Borg, M Faizel Hartley, Michael J Bailey, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 18, 2004
Bronchodilator reversibility testing: laboratory practices in Australia and New ZealandBrigitte M Borg, David W Reid, E Haydn Walters, et al.
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 7, 2017
Spirometry training courses: Content, delivery and assessment - a position statement from the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory ScienceMaureen P Swanney, Christopher A O'Dea, Emily R Ingram, et al.
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation|September 22, 2021
Abnormal one-year post-lung transplant spirometry is a significant predictor of increased mortality and chronic lung allograft dysfunctionMiranda A Paraskeva, Brigitte M Borg, Eldho Paul, et al.
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Respiratory Care|June 19, 2013
Expiratory reserve volume maneuver may be the preferred method for some patients during spirometry testing. The authors respondBrigitte M Borg, Bruce R Thompson
Breathe (Sheffield, England)|January 17, 2022
Putting lung function reference equations into contextBrigitte M Borg, Bruce R Thompson
Respiratory Care|January 26, 2012
The measurement of lung volumes using body plethysmography: a comparison of methodologiesBrigitte M Borg, Bruce R Thompson
Australian Family Physician|May 21, 2011
SpirometryMiranda A Paraskeva, Brigitte M Borg, Matthew T Naughton
Internal Medicine Journal|July 26, 2018
Substantial variation exists in spirometry interpretation practices for airflow obstruction in accredited lung function laboratories across Australia and New ZealandNicolette R Holt, Bruce R Thompson, Belinda Miller, et al.
Respiratory Care|May 29, 2010
Spirometry training does not guarantee valid resultsBrigitte M Borg, Moegamat Faizel Hartley, Mo T Fisher, et al.
Respiratory Care|June 20, 2012
Adherence to acceptability and repeatability criteria for spirometry in complex lung function laboratoriesBrigitte M Borg, M Faizel Hartley, Michael J Bailey, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 18, 2004
Bronchodilator reversibility testing: laboratory practices in Australia and New ZealandBrigitte M Borg, David W Reid, E Haydn Walters, et al.
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|July 7, 2017
Spirometry training courses: Content, delivery and assessment - a position statement from the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory ScienceMaureen P Swanney, Christopher A O'Dea, Emily R Ingram, et al.
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation|September 22, 2021
Abnormal one-year post-lung transplant spirometry is a significant predictor of increased mortality and chronic lung allograft dysfunctionMiranda A Paraskeva, Brigitte M Borg, Eldho Paul, et al.
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