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All issues > Volume 41(3); 1998

Original Article
J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1998;41(3):338-345. Published online March 15, 1998.
Normal Predicted Values of Pulmonary Function Test in Healthy Korean Children
Seung Yeon SY Nam1, Kyung Hyo KH Kim1, Young Mi YM Hong1, Gyoung Hee GH Kim1
1Department of Pediatrics, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence Gyoung Hee GH Kim ,Email: 1
Abstract
Purpose
: We performed a pulmonary function test with simple, computerized spirometry composed of pneumotachometry and evaluated the predicted normal values of air flow rates and lung volumes in healthy Korean children. We calculated each of the simple and complex linear and logarithmic regression equations setting the predicted values.
Methods
: Four hundred and fifty-two healthy children were enrolled from December, 1994 to August, 1995. We measured air flow rates(FVC, FEV1, PEFR, FEF25-75) and lung volumes(VC, ERV, IC, VE). Data was analyzed according to sex, age, height, weight, and body surface area.
Results
: In 452 children(male : 282, female : 170), the age distribution was from 8 through 19 years, the height from 121cm to 180cm and the weight from 21kg to 79kg. We could get determinant coefficients between parameter and air flow rates. In boys, height showed the highest determinant coefficient in examing air flow rates, followed by age, body surface area and weight in order. In girls, body surface area showed the highest determinant coefficient in examing air flow rates, followed by height, weight, and age in order. A determination coefficient to the parameter was the highest with FVC. We could get determinant coefficients between parameter and lung volumes. Boys showed high determinant coefficient with only IC, girls with VC and IC. In examing IC, height showed the highest determinant coefficient, followed by body surface area and weight in order. Predicted values of pulmonary function test were generally higher in boys than in girls.
Conclusion
: After performing the pulmonary function test in healthy Korean children, we report their normal values of air flow rates, lung volumes and regression equations for the predicted values.

Keywords :Pulmonary function test, Pneumotachometry, Children

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