B. G. Cooper (Cannock, United Kingdom), R. O. Crapo (Salt Lake City, United States of America)
Reliability of forced spirometry in primary care: assessment of the impact of a remote assistance program F. Burgos, C. Gistau, T. Serrano, L. Garcia, G. Brunet, C. Hernandez, B. Vallespin, A. Alonso, J. Roca (Barcelona, Spain)
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Glasgow outreach spirometry service: so what do we do after the spirometry? R. Carter, V. Ronald, O. David, M. Duncan (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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An outreach spirometry service for Greater Glasgow health board: does it help in the diagnosis R. Vaughn, R. Carter, M. Duncan (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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A comparison of a new ultrasound spirometer with a conventional wedge bellows spirometer J. K. Lloyd, B. G. Cooper (Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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Evaluation of a new electronic spirometer, SpiroStar DX in an outpatient setting P. Osnes, G. S. Pedersen, L. C. Laursen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Is it necessary to use a nose clip in the performance of spirometry? T. McCauley, J. Shakespeare, B. G. Cooper (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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The (un)importance of the time-interval between inhalation and FEV1 measurement in a methacholine challenge test E. Ruberg, A. F. J. Brouwer, R. J. Roorda, P. L. P. Brand (Zwolle, The Netherlands)
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Performance of 5 PFT instruments in the longitudinal measurement of FEV1 R. L. Jensen, J. G. Teeter, R. D. England, H. J. White, E. H. Pickering, R. O. Crapo (Salt Lake City, Groton, United States Of America)
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The influence of 4 types of in-line filters on pulmonary function tests P. P. M. Diederen, B. A. G. Brakert, M. H. A. Aussems, W. C. L. Put, S. Bloothoofd, V. W. H. Felix, C. P. M. van der Grinten (Maastricht, The Netherlands)
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Inter-laboratory variability in the measurement of lung function - contribution of volume calibration errors P. A. Guy, P. D. Rochford, J. J. Pretto (Melbourne, Australia)
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Inter-laboratory variability in the measurement of lung function P. A. Guy, P. D. Rochford, J. J. Pretto (Melbourne, Australia)
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Instrument performance in the longitudinal measurement of diffusing capacity (DLco) R. L. Jensen, J. G. Teeter, R. D. England, E. H. Pickering, H. M. Howell, R. O. Crapo (Salt Lake City, Groton, United States Of America)
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Reproducibility of the standard ten seconds of apnoea carbon monoxide single breath diffusing capacity (DLCOsb) manoeuvre F. Di Pede, S. Santerini, A. Celi, A. Scognamiglio, F. Pistelli, L. Carrozzi, P. L. Paggiaro, C. Giuntini (Pisa, Italy)
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The emperor’s new clothes or does the cotes fit R. Carter, A. Stevenson, S. W. Banham (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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Point of care testing of arterial/earlobe capillary blood gases: validation of a portable blood gas analyser A. Stevenson, A. Oliver, C. Roger, B. W. Stephen (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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Comparison between a compact arterial blood gases analyzer and a standard pulmonary function laboratory analyzer, using a tonometry as a quality control F. Burgos, C. Gistau, J. L. Valera, M. Simo, V. Vicente, V. Navarro (Barcelona, Spain)
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Use of a heated SpO2-PCO2 single sensor: comparison of results versus arterial blood gas measurements C. Darne, A. Hattab, C. Picard, D. Lagonotte, C. Naudin, F. Viau (Briis-sous-Forges, France)
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A retrospective audit of the validity of the assessment guidelines for the prescription of long term oxygen therapy (LTOT) L. Paddison, J. Shakespeare, B. G. Cooper (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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ECCS/ERS reference values for spirometry – are they still applicable? A. J. Moore, I. M. Lone, K. A. Omer (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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