Knudson R J, Lebowitz M D, Holberg C J, Burrows B
Am Rev Respir Dis. 1983 Jun;127(6):725-34. doi: 10.1164/arrd.1983.127.6.725.
On the basis of their answers to a self-administered questionnaire, 697 nonsmoking healthy subjects were chosen from a randomly selected sample representative of the white non-Mexican-American population of Tucson, Arizona, enrolled in a longitudinal study of respiratory health. For each subject, the first satisfactory set of flow-volume data obtained during the first 3 consecutive surveys was selected for analysis. For forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), the single best value for each subject was selected. Other flow-volume measurements were derived from the single test with the best sum FEV, plus FVC. These data were used to derive improved prediction equations for each sex by age group for 5 spirometric and flow-volume variables. The resulting predicted values demonstrate the effects of development, maturation, and senescence on ventilatory function. "Normal" limits are proposed that take into consideration the between-subject variability and non-Gaussian distribution of the various measurements.
根据他们对一份自填式问卷的回答,从亚利桑那州图森市非墨西哥裔美国白人人群的随机抽样样本中选取了697名不吸烟的健康受试者,参与一项呼吸健康纵向研究。对于每个受试者,选取在连续3次调查中首次获得的一组满意的流量-容积数据进行分析。对于用力肺活量(FVC)和一秒用力呼气容积(FEV1),选取每个受试者的最佳单一值。其他流量-容积测量值来自FEV与FVC总和最佳的单次测试。这些数据用于推导按年龄组和性别划分的5个肺量计和流量-容积变量的改进预测方程。所得预测值显示了发育、成熟和衰老对通气功能的影响。提出了“正常”限值,该限值考虑了各测量值的个体间变异性和非高斯分布。