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Forced Expiratory Volume in 6 Seconds
Known as:
FEV6
, Forced Expiratory Volume 6
, Forced Expiratory Volume 6 Test
A test of lung function, the FEV6 is the volume exhaled during six seconds of a forced expiratory maneuver started from the level of total lung…
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2017
2017
Effects of Hemibridge with Ball and Balloon Exercise on Forced Expiratory Volume and Pain in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: An Experimental Study
J. Fern
,
Es
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Akshay Chougule
2017
Corpus ID: 4501128
Background and objectives: Suboptimal breathing patterns and impairments of posture and trunk stability are often associated with…
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2015
2015
Cage Versus Noncage Laying-Hen Housings: Worker Respiratory Health
D. Mitchell
,
Veronica Arteaga
,
+4 authors
M. Schenker
Journal of Agromedicine
2015
Corpus ID: 25134724
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to compare respiratory health of poultry workers in conventional cage, enriched cage and…
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2014
2014
Gender influences the relationship between lung function and cardiac remodeling in hypertensive subjects
P. Mendes
,
Tatiana A Kiyota
,
+6 authors
W. Nadruz
Hypertension Research
2014
Corpus ID: 205148812
Hypertensive patients are predisposed to left ventricular (LV) remodeling and frequently exhibit decline in lung function as…
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2014
2014
PIKO‐6® vs. forced spirometry in asthmatic children
L. Gochicoa-Rangel
,
Pablo José Larios‐Castañeda
,
+4 authors
L. Torre-Bouscoulet
Pediatric Pulmonology
2014
Corpus ID: 25736633
The PIKO‐6® is an electronic device that measures forced expiratory volume at seconds 1 (FEV1) and 6 (FEV6) of a forced vital…
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2013
2013
FEV6 assessment in spirometric abnormalities screening: the first population-based study in Italian pharmacies.
P. Solidoro
,
F. Braido
,
+4 authors
P. Brusa
Panminerva Medica (Testo stampato)
2013
Corpus ID: 36523554
AIM In recent years, the FEV1/FEV in six seconds ratio has been proposed and validated as a parameter for screening of airways…
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2010
2010
Prognostic significance of surrogate measures for forced vital capacity in an elderly population.
C. Pedone
,
V. Bellia
,
C. Sorino
,
F. Forastiere
,
R. Pistelli
,
R. Antonelli-Incalzi
Journal of the American Medical Directors…
2010
Corpus ID: 6809660
2010
2010
FEV6 as screening tool in spirometric diagnosis of obstructive airway disease
P. Malolan
,
Vishak Acharya
,
B. Unnikrishnan
Lung India
2010
Corpus ID: 6295736
Context: The use of spirometry is currently limited to the diagnosis of obstructive airway disease for tertiary centers mainly…
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2008
2008
Spirometric studies on the adult general population of Helsinki : bronchodilation responses, determinants, and intrasession repeatability of FEV1, FEV6, FVC, and forced expiratory time
A. Kainu
2008
Corpus ID: 58462155
2007
2007
[Spirometry reference values after inhalation of 200 microg of salbutamol].
R. Perez-Padilla
,
Luis Torre Bouscoulet
,
+9 authors
A. Menezes
Archivos de Bronconeumologia
2007
Corpus ID: 40191726
OBJECTIVE The criteria for disease severity established by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease are based…
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2006
2006
Is forced expiratory volume in six seconds a valid alternative to forced vital capacity?
J. Vandevoorde
,
M. Swanney
European Respiratory Journal
2006
Corpus ID: 6893604
To the Editors: We have read with interest the article by Hansen et al. 1 in a recent issue of the European Respiratory Journal…
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