2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-510x(01)00617-7
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A preliminary evaluation of a prospective study of pulmonary function studies and symptoms of hypoventilation in ALS/MND patients

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“…35 FVC may be insensitive since 13/20 patients with an FVC Ͼ70% had abnormal maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) ϽϪ60 cm (Class III). 36 Nocturnal desaturations Ͻ90% for 1 cumulative minute was a more sensitive indicator of nocturnal hypoventilation than either FVC or MIP (Class III). 36 FVC correlated poorly with symptoms of nocturnal hypoventilation and desaturation (Class III).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…35 FVC may be insensitive since 13/20 patients with an FVC Ͼ70% had abnormal maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) ϽϪ60 cm (Class III). 36 Nocturnal desaturations Ͻ90% for 1 cumulative minute was a more sensitive indicator of nocturnal hypoventilation than either FVC or MIP (Class III). 36 FVC correlated poorly with symptoms of nocturnal hypoventilation and desaturation (Class III).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…FVC is not a sufficiently sensitive test to detect early respiratory involvement in ALS, and there is only a weak correlation between FVC and parameters such as MIP and MEP 22 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, vital capacity is a more sensitive measurement in the evaluation of respiratory muscle strength in the advanced stage of these diseases 14 . Jackson et al 15 , in their studies on pulmonary function in ALS, reported that most of the patients, even though their FVC was 70% above expected, had MIP lower than 60 cm H 2 O, which may reflect an early respiratory insufficiency. Our study corroborates that, since the FVC mean was 82% of the expected value and the MIP mean was 49% of what was expected.…”
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confidence: 95%