Agreement between three reference equations for spirometry in adults from a population-based sample Source: International Congress 2014 – The impact of the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) reference equations and spirometry quality in all ages Year: 2014
Office spirometry: (Un)reliability of some handheld spirometers Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Reference, reliability and risk: advances in lung function Year: 2013
Interpretation of spirometric data of 799 pulmonary male patients by ECCS/ERS and GLI-2012 reference values Source: International Congress 2016 – Quality and quantity in lung function Year: 2016
A standardized tool to assess quality of MBW tracings Source: International Congress 2015 – Respiratory physiology in children: technical and clinical aspects Year: 2015
Differences in functional impairment diagnosis using global lung initiative (GLI) predictive values for spirometry Source: International Congress 2014 – The impact of the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) reference equations and spirometry quality in all ages Year: 2014
Quality control of pneumotach's for routine spirometry. Results from a national audit Source: International Congress 2014 – Respiratory function: quality and new technologies Year: 2014
Manual revision of automated lung function grading results in an increase of accepted data and a relevant change in FEV1 and FVC Source: International Congress 2014 – The impact of the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) reference equations and spirometry quality in all ages Year: 2014
Accuracy of spirometers used in primary care Source: International Congress 2015 – Lung function: waiting to exhale... Year: 2015
The value of spirometry to diagnose a restrictive pattern Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Expiration, exhalation and exhaustion: measures of dynamic volumes, breath analysis and respiratory muscles Year: 2013
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Integration of electronic nose technology with spirometry: validation of a new approach for exhaled breath analysis. Source: International Congress 2014 – Innovative technology and techniques in respiratory function Year: 2014
Quality of spirometry in the workplace Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Occupational respiratory diseases: obstructive, interstitial lung diseases and methods of diagnosis Year: 2013
Correlation of spirometry with impulse oscillometry, body plethysmography and DLCO Source: Annual Congress 2013 –New issues in lung function testing Year: 2013
Validity and intra-class reliability of spirometry using a mask instead of a mouthpiece Source: International Congress 2016 – Latest insights into chronic care Year: 2016
Inter-reviewer agreement of a standardized MBW quality control tool Source: International Congress 2015 – Respiratory physiology in children: technical and clinical aspects Year: 2015
Comparison of flow-volume measurements with realtime versus fixed temperature BTPS correction Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Expiration, exhalation and exhaustion: measures of dynamic volumes, breath analysis and respiratory muscles Year: 2013
Redefining normality in spirometry with the GLI: A service impact analysis Source: International Congress 2014 – Respiratory function: quality and new technologies Year: 2014
Concordance between oscillometric and spirometric lung function measures in bronchodilator response test for the detection of airway obstruction Source: International Congress 2016 – What's new in paediatric respiratory physiology? Year: 2016
Quality of home spirometry data in asthmatic patients Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Expiration, exhalation and exhaustion: measures of dynamic volumes, breath analysis and respiratory muscles Year: 2013
Can high quality spirometry according to ERS criteria be obtained regardless of age? Source: International Congress 2014 – The impact of the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) reference equations and spirometry quality in all ages Year: 2014
Small airways indices derived from impulse oscyllometry vs plethysmography and spirometry Source: International Congress 2016 – Man versus machine: waves, frequency, and more in lung function Year: 2016