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  1. ... use of questionnaires, electronic case-finding algorithms, handheld flow meters, coupling spirometry to lung cancer screening, direct invitation ... evaluates screening with a 5-item questionnaire and peak flow measurement in persons ages 45 to 80 years ...
  2. ... Enright PL, Burchette RJ, Peters JA, et al. Peak flow lability: association with asthma and spirometry in an ... CA, Gahbauer EA, Van Ness PH, et al. Peak expiratory flow as a predictor of subsequent disability and death ...
  3. ... pro re nata (i.e., as-needed); PEF=peak expiratory flow; QID=four times daily; RCT=randomized controlled trial; ... pro re nata (i.e., as-needed); PEF=peak expiratory flow; QID=four times daily; RCT=randomized controlled trial; ...
  4. ... to assist secretion clearance should be initiated when peak cough flow is <270 L/min Neuromuscular Disease (NMD) Sixteen ... infection. 2012 Australia 13 Patients with a baseline peak cough flow (PCF) < 270 L/min should have access to ...
  5. ... W. A prospective evaluation of the adequacy of peak inspiratory flow rates and validation of the turbutester score in asthmatic individuals with “low” peak expiratory flow rates: Implications for dry powder inhalers. J Allergy ...
  6. ... was provided if expectoration problems with a cough peak flow lower < 270 l/minute despite assisted cough physiotherapy. ...
  7. ... test: Plethysmography Additional lung function tests What is peak flow and how is it measured? What is blood ...
  8. ... Effects of air stacking on pulmonary function and peak cough flow in patients with cervical spinal cord injury. J ...
  9. ... oxygen in arterial blood; PE = pulmonary embolism; PEF = peak expiratory flow; pH = potential of hydrogen; RF = respiratory failure; TLC = ...
  10. ... reduced decline in respiratory function as measured by peak expiratory flow and other pulmonary function tests [ Buyse et al ...
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