1992
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/146.1.71
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Peak Expiratory Flow Variability and Bronchial Responsiveness to Methacholine: An Epidemiologic Study in 117 Workers

Abstract: We studied the relationships between peak expiratory flow (PEF) variability and bronchial responsiveness to methacholine in 117 workers attending the annual compulsory examination (mean age, 38.7 yr +/- 9.5; men, 86.3%). Subjects recorded their highest PEF out of three, every 3 waking hours (i.e., five times a day) for 7 days, each using a newly purchased Vitalograph peak flow meter, and underwent methacholine challenge tests with a maximal cumulative dose of 1,200 micrograms. Those with a FEV1 fall of 15% or … Show more

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“…Mean morning PEFs are lower than mean afternoon PEFs. These results confirm the findings reported by other investigators (8,(13)(14)(15)17). PEF variability, expressed as amplitude % mean, has a normal distribution after logtransformation, whereas day-to-day variation of morning PEF is not normally distributed and this remains so after log-transformation.…”
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“…Mean morning PEFs are lower than mean afternoon PEFs. These results confirm the findings reported by other investigators (8,(13)(14)(15)17). PEF variability, expressed as amplitude % mean, has a normal distribution after logtransformation, whereas day-to-day variation of morning PEF is not normally distributed and this remains so after log-transformation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…3), testing was performed on log 10 -transformed data. The mean values of the amplitude % mean in the current population were lower than those described in previous studies [14,17,18]. Females had a significantly higher amplitude % mean than males (ANCOVA; p=0.022; adjusted for age, height and pack-years).…”
Section: Within-day Variation (Amplitude % Mean)contrasting
confidence: 86%
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