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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. |