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Maximal Expiratory Flow Rate
Known as:
Forced Expiratory Flow 0.2 1.2
, Forced Expiratory Flow 0.2-1.2
, Forced Expiratory Flow 200-1200
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The airflow rate measured during the first liter expired after the first 200 ml have been exhausted during a FORCED VITAL CAPACITY determination…
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2004
2004
Model of forced expiratory flows and airway geometry in infants.
R. Lambert
,
R. Castile
,
R. Tepper
Journal of applied physiology
2004
Corpus ID: 1295712
Early measurements of autopsied lungs from infants, children, and adults suggested that the ratio of peripheral to central airway…
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2004
2004
Maximum expiratory airflow during chest physiotherapy on ventilated patients before and after the application of an abdominal binder
D. MacLean
,
G. Drummond
,
C. Macpherson
,
G. McLaren
,
R. Prescott
Intensive Care Medicine
2004
Corpus ID: 13294223
Chest physiotherapy using a manual ventilation technique was carried out on 9 intubated patients. One patient was studied on two…
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1982
1982
Pulmonary function in hypertensive patients treated with pindolol: a report of two studies.
B. Hamilton
,
J. Hamilton
,
W. Kirkendall
American Heart Journal
1982
Corpus ID: 22410174
1976
1976
Comparison of the bronchodilating effects of SCH 1000 with isoproterenol in patients with bronchial asthma.
T. Vlagopoulos
,
R. Townley
,
S. Ghazanshahi
,
A. Bewtra
,
K. Burke
Annals of allergy
1976
Corpus ID: 33543734
The effect of SCH 1000 and isoproterenol was evaluated in 10 patients with extrinsic asthma. The onset of action for the SCH 1000…
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Airway responsiveness in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
C. B. Payne
,
E. Chester
,
B. Hsi
American Journal of Medicine
1967
Corpus ID: 10668699
Review
1967
Review
1967
Evaluation of methods for the early detection of chronic obstructive ventilatory diseases.
E. Surprenant
,
J. Vance
Diseases of the Chest
1967
Corpus ID: 25100832
Utilizing the MEFR 25-75 and a clinical diagnosis as the standard for comparison, a 90 per cent level of sensitivity was achieved…
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1965
1965
A DOUBLE-BLIND STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF BACTERIAL VACCINE ON INFECTIVE ASTHMA.
S. E. Barr
,
H. Brown
,
+4 authors
A. Seltzer
Journal of Allergy
1965
Corpus ID: 31796165
1965
1965
Observer variation in spirometry.
S. W. Rosner
,
S. Abraham
,
C. Cáceres
Diseases of the Chest
1965
Corpus ID: 5120143
The intra-observer and inter-observer variation associated with clinical spirometry was statistically analyzed. The technical…
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1960
1960
Pulmonary function studies in children.
H. Lyons
,
R. W. Tanner
,
T. Picco
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1960
Corpus ID: 37853954
Reports on the abnormalities of pulmonary functions in children afflicted with poliomyelitis have appeared recently. 1,2 Such…
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1960
1960
A Study of the Maximal Ventilatory Flow Rates in Health and Disease
H. March
,
H. Lyons
1960
Corpus ID: 71563177
1 The maximal expiratory and inspiratory flow rates, abbreviated as the MEFR and MIFR is a rapid, practical test and compared to…
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