Single Breath Diffusing Capacity for Carbon Monoxide: Effects of Adjustment for Inspired Volume Dead Space, Carbon Dioxide, Hemoglobin and Carboxyhemoglobin
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
In order to assess the additive effects of taking into account dead space volume
(VD), carbon dioxide, hemoglobin (Hb) and carboxyhemoglobin on computation
of single breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (DLCOsb), we
sequentially applied all the corrections recommended by the 1987 American
Thoracic Society (ATS) document on DLCOsb standardization. We used data
from 739 men (333 nonsmokers and 406 current smokers) and 475 women
(403 nonsmokers and 72 current smokers) who underwent measurement of
DLCOsb in the decade 1985-1994 at the Lung Function Laboratory of our
institute. With respect to the unadjusted DLCOsb value, significant small differences
were found for all the corrected formulas, ranging from -0.18 to 1.48
ml/min/mm Hg in men and from -0.24 to 1.57 ml/min/mm Hg in women.
After computing the percent change of DLCOsb [(unadjusted - adjusted value)
! 100/unadjusted value], we observed that the correction for VD caused an
underestimation of DLCOsb of about 5.8% in men and 7.7% in women. However,
when all the corrections were considered, these figures decreased to
about 0.9% in males and 2.9% in females. Regarding specifically the correction
for Hb, the adjusted value was slightly lower in men, while it was somewhat
higher in women, with respect to the unadjusted DLCOsb. In conclusion,
the corrections suggested by ATS in the computation of DLCOsb, when considered
altogether, seem to account for a limited proportion of test variability
in usual clinical conditions, especially in males.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carbon monoxide diffusing capacity; dead space; hemoglobin; carboxyhemoglobin; carbon dioxide
Elenco autori:
Begliomini, Enrico; Ferdeghini, EZIO MARIA; Viegi, Giovanni
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