1962
DOI: 10.1136/thx.17.1.39
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Some Observations on Peak Expiratory Flow

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“…[24,25] The absence of such correlation in our study may be due to menstrually related variation on effort. Also the importance of PEFR is more valuable for longitudinal studies; [26,27] it is also not sufficiently sensitive to detect changes in airway function on its own. We conclude that the changes in healthy normal women in the reproductive age group, with a normal menstrual cycle, show no deterioration (change) in airway responsiveness after isometric exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[24,25] The absence of such correlation in our study may be due to menstrually related variation on effort. Also the importance of PEFR is more valuable for longitudinal studies; [26,27] it is also not sufficiently sensitive to detect changes in airway function on its own. We conclude that the changes in healthy normal women in the reproductive age group, with a normal menstrual cycle, show no deterioration (change) in airway responsiveness after isometric exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…P our l'en sem ble des sujets entraînés, l'écart ty p e des trois déterm inations successives du D E P est de 16 litres et correspond à un coefficient de v ariatio n de 4,64% . C ette rep ro d u ctib ilité est du m êm e ordre que celle signalée p ar différents au teu rs [1,4,5]. N otre coefficient de variatio n en tre les m esures successives du VEMS est de 4 ,54% chez les m êmes sujets.…”
Section: Reproductibilité Des Mesuresunclassified
“…N otre coefficient de variatio n en tre les m esures successives du VEMS est de 4 ,54% chez les m êmes sujets. Cette v aleur se rapproche aussi de celle observée p a r d 'a u tre au teu rs [1,5]. L 'effet de l'en traîn em en t se fait sen tir de façon n ette, p ar une au g m en tatio n du D E P , lors des trois prem ières m esures.…”
Section: Reproductibilité Des Mesuresunclassified
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