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DOI: 10.1080/10773525.2016.1176328
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Lower limit of normal based spirometric abnormalities associated with radiographic abnormality in an elderly cohort at low risk for exposure

Marek A. Mikulski,Alicia K. Gerke,John D. Newell,Ann Murray,Christopher Smith,Laurence J. Fuortes

Medicine
Spirometry
Abnormality
2016
Although the relation between radiographic abnormalities and spirometric impairment in people with asbestosis has been studied extensively, the extent of spirometric impairment associated with milder radiographic abnormalities is not established.To test associations between mild radiographic abnormalities and Lower Limit of Normal (LLN)-based spirometry interpretation.Spirometry and CXRs were collected for 1,026 at low risk of exposure to pneumoconiotic agents participants in a medical screening program.Individuals with each type of isolated or combined International Labour Organization (ILO) abnormalities had up to over sixfold statistically significant increase in odds of LLN-based restrictive pattern physiology (OR = 1.96, 95%CI 1.03-3.73 for parenchymal to OR = 6.09, 95%CI 1.94-19.10 for parenchymal and pleural) compared to those with normal films.The findings from this study confirm the association of mild profusion abnormalities with clinically relevant, LLN-based lung function abnormalities.
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    Lower limit of normal based spirometric abnormalities associated with radiographic abnormality in an elderly cohort at low risk for exposure” is a paper by Marek A. Mikulski Alicia K. Gerke John D. Newell Ann Murray Christopher Smith Laurence J. Fuortes published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.