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To evaluate current ILF testing practices and to survey users regarding the indications, limitations and perceived clinical benefits of ILF testing.
Infant lung function (ILF) testing may provide useful information about lung growth and susceptibility to respiratory disease.
We compared the ability of Ars, to standard oscillatory outcomes, to determine respiratory disease and differentiate responses to inhaled bronchial challenges.
Spacer device was not associated with clinically important differences in lung function following bronchodilator inhalation in children with asthma
In a non-athletic population, aquatic-high-intensity interval training was safe and may have improved aerobic performance and lower limb strength
Developing a FeNO test that is affordable enough to allow daily measurements, patients will be able to access quantifiable data to assist them to monitor their asthma
Acinar ventilation inhomogeneity measured by single-breath washout was not associated with structural lung disease on CT
The upper airway may play a role in the respiratory symptoms experienced by some very preterm children and should be considered by clinicians
This review describes the evolution of bronchopulmonary dysplasia definitions, evaluates the benefits and limitations of each approach
Inert gas washout tests, performed using the single- or multiple-breath washout technique, were first described over 60 years ago.