User Tools

Site Tools


spirometry_validation

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
spirometry_validation [2021/07/09 09:45]
trynke
spirometry_validation [2025/02/05 14:49] (current)
Line 3: Line 3:
 Researchers from the [[https://​www.rug.nl/​staff/​j.m.vonk/​|University Medical Center Groningen]] performed a validation of the [[Pulmonary Function Test]] from participants at [[1a_visit_1|1A visit 1]] and [[2a_visit_1|2A visit 1]]. Additionally,​ reference values have been developed. ([[sections]]:​ [[physical state]] ([[Pulmonary Function Test]]) and [[secondary & linked variables]]).\\ Researchers from the [[https://​www.rug.nl/​staff/​j.m.vonk/​|University Medical Center Groningen]] performed a validation of the [[Pulmonary Function Test]] from participants at [[1a_visit_1|1A visit 1]] and [[2a_visit_1|2A visit 1]]. Additionally,​ reference values have been developed. ([[sections]]:​ [[physical state]] ([[Pulmonary Function Test]]) and [[secondary & linked variables]]).\\
  
-The spirometry variables can be requested in the Lifelines catalogue or by mail (data@lifelines.nl).\\+The spirometry variables can be requested in the [[https://data-catalogue.lifelines.nl/|Lifelines catalogue]].\\
  
 ===== Validation ===== ===== Validation =====
-[[Pulmonary Function Test|Spirometry]] is performed according to Standard Operating Procedures using the WEllch ​Allyn SpiroPerfect device. Judgment on technical correctness is performed by a Lifelines assistant, a pulmonologist,​ or both, according to a standard review procedure. Only data from pulmonary function tests that are judged to be technically correct should be used in the analyses. Technically correct is defined as:+[[Pulmonary Function Test|Spirometry]] is performed according to Standard Operating Procedures using the Welch Allyn SpiroPerfect device. Judgment on technical correctness is performed by a Lifelines assistant, a pulmonologist,​ or both, according to a standard review procedure. Only data from pulmonary function tests that are judged to be technically correct should be used in the analyses. Technically correct is defined as:
   * Test performed according to ATS criteria or   * Test performed according to ATS criteria or
   * Test not performed according to ATS criteria, but clinically reliable.   * Test not performed according to ATS criteria, but clinically reliable.
spirometry_validation.1625816754.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/02/05 14:49 (external edit)