Spirometric reference values for white European children and adolescents: Polgar revisited
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Pediatric Pulmonology
- Vol. 19 (2) , 135-142
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.1950190209
Abstract
We analyzed six spirometric data sets collected in the Netherlands, Austria, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy. The objectives were to establish whether (1) it was possible to describe spirometric indices from childhood to adulthood, taking into account the adolescent growth spurt, and (2) there are systematic differences in ventilatory function between children and adolescents in different parts of Western Europe. The study comprised 2,269 girls and 3,592 boys, aged 6–21 years. The range in standing height was 110–185 in girls, 110–205 in boys. The model applicable to all data sets was In FVC or In FEV1 = a + (b + c · A)· H, where H = standing height and A = age; this model prevents the phase shift between the adolescent growth spurt in length and lung volume from leading to an age‐dependent bias in predicted values. There was surprising agreement between most of the data sets; systematic differences are probably due to technical factors arising from ATPS‐BTPS corrections and from defining the end of breath with pneumotachometer systems. Taking those into account, prediction equations for FVC, FEV1, and FEV1%FVC were developed with “lower limits of normal” which should be applicable to children and adolescents of European descent. It is proposed that the approach of analyzing available data sets should also be applied to other ventilatory indices, data collected in adults and elderly subjects, or in other ethnic groups, and that an international data base be set up to that end.Keywords
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