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      [Standardization of spirometry: 2015 update. Published by German Atemwegsliga, German Respiratory Society and German Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine].

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          Spirometry is a simple test and considered the gold standard in lung function. An obstructive ventilatory defect is a disproportionate reduction of maximal airflow from the lung in relation to the maximal volume that can be displaced from the lung. It implies airway narrowing and is defined by a reduced FEV1/FVC ratio below the 5th percentile of the predicted value (lower limit of normal, LLN). A restrictive disorder may be suspected when vital capacity (FVC) is reduced and FEV1/FVC is normal. It is definitely proven, however, only by a decrease in TLC below the 5th percentile of predicted value (LLN). The measurement of TLC by body plethysmography is necessary to confirm or exclude a restrictive defect or hyperinflation of the lung when FVC is below the LLN. 2012 a task force of the ERS published new reference values based on 74,187 records from healthy non-smoking males and females from 26 countries. The new reference equations for the 3-95 age range are now available that include appropriate age-dependent mean values and lower limits of normal (LLN). This presentation aims at providing the reader with recommendations dealing with standardization and interpretation of spirometry.

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          Journal
          Pneumologie
          Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)
          Thieme Publishing Group
          1438-8790
          0934-8387
          Mar 2015
          : 69
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Ev. Krankenhaus, Göttingen-Weende.
          [2 ] Charité - Universitätsklinik Berlin, Berlin.
          [3 ] Marien-Hospital, Wesel.
          [4 ] Pneumologische Klinik Dingolfing - Deggendorf, Donau Isar Klinikum.
          [5 ] Fachkrankenhaus Kloster Grafschaft, Schmallenberg.
          [6 ] Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus/Klinik Schillerhöhe, Gerlingen.
          [7 ] Arbeits-, Sozial-, Umweltmedizin, Klinikum Universität München.
          [8 ] II. Medizinische Klinik, Klinikum Konstanz.
          [9 ] Internistische Facharztpraxis und Zentrum für Allergologie, Pneumologie Schlafmedizin an der Klinik Maingau, Frankfurt am Main.
          [10 ] Klinik Kloster Grafschaft, Schmallenberg, seit Mitte 2013 Ruhestand.
          [11 ] Pneumologisches Forschungsinstitut an der LungenClinic Großhansdorf.
          [12 ] Institut für Prävention und Arbeitsmedizin der Deutschen Gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung, Institut der Ruhr-Universität-Bochum (IPA).
          [13 ] MVZ Bethanien, Remscheid.
          [14 ] Pneumologische Praxis, Marburg.
          [15 ] Höchberg.
          [16 ] RKK-Klinikum, St. Josefskrankenhaus, Freiburg.
          [17 ] Lungenzentrum Bethanien, Moers.
          [18 ] Fachärzteforum Fürth.
          Article
          10.1055/s-0034-1391345
          25750095
          f709d713-0d3b-4148-b496-a835eda6a898
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