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Mariem Abdesselem1,2, Nadia Ben Lazreg1,2, Helmi Ben Saad1,2
1University of Sousse, Farhat Hached hospital. Laboratory of physiology and functional explorations, Sousse, Tunisia.
在儿童中,阻塞性呼吸功能障碍 (OVI) 的定义因诊断标准而异. 这项研究强调了不同的螺旋测量解释如何影响儿科患者的OVI患病率.
科学领域:
- 儿科肺病学 儿科肺病学
- 呼吸系统医学 呼吸系统医学
- 临床诊断 临床诊断 临床诊断
背景情况:
- 阻塞性呼吸系统功能障碍 (OVI) 在儿童群体中缺乏标准化的定义.
- 现有的国际指导方针为儿童和青少年的OVI诊断提供了各种标准.
研究的目的:
- 用六个不同的国际定义来比较儿童和青少年的OVI患病率.
- 评估不同螺旋测量解释标准对儿科队列中OVI诊断的影响.
主要方法:
- 在突尼斯的苏塞,对6-18岁的孩子进行了一项双中心的横截面研究.
- 使用标准化设备收集了螺旋测量数据.
- 应用了来自各种国际协会 (GINA,ICGP,ERS-ATS,NICE,CTS,ERS) 的六种不同的OVI定义.
主要成果:
- 该研究预计,在六个应用的定义中,OVI儿科患者的计算百分比会有显著的变化.
- 预计OVI的患病率将取决于定义.
结论:
- 在儿童中诊断阻塞性呼吸系统功能障碍的频率取决于所使用的具体定义.
- 在儿科螺旋计学中建立对OVI定义的共识对于一致的诊断和管理至关重要.
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