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Journal of Clinical Medicine 卷:9
Discrepancy between Lung Function Measurements at Home and in the Hospital in Children with Asthma and CF
Bjorn Winkens1  MichielA.G.E. Bannier2  Quirijn Jöbsis2  Edward Dompeling2  FrederickL.G.R. Gerzon2 
[1] Department of Methodology and Statistics, CAPHRI, MUMC+, 6229 HA Maastricht, The Netherlands;
[2] Department of Paediatric Pulmonology, School for Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC+), 6202 AZ Maastricht, The Netherlands;
关键词: home monitoring;    lung function;    asthma;    cystic fibrosis;    children;    telemedicine;   
DOI  :  10.3390/jcm9061617
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The Coronavirus pandemic stresses the importance of eHealth techniques to monitor patients at home. Home monitoring of lung function in asthma and cystic fibrosis (CF) may help to detect deterioration of lung function at an early stage, but the reliability is unclear. We investigated whether lung function measurements at home were comparable to measurements during clinical visits. We analysed prospectively collected data of two one-year observational cohort studies in 117 children (36 with CF and 81 with asthma). All patients performed forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) measurements with a monitor at home. Paired FEV1 measurements were included if the measurement on the home monitor was performed on the same day as the FEV1 measurement on the pneumotachometer during a two monthly clinical visit. Bland-Altman plots and linear mixed model analysis were used. The mean difference (home measurement was subtracted from clinical measurement) in FEV1 was 0.18 L in CF (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.08–0.27 L; p < 0.001) and 0.12 L in asthma (95%CI 0.05–0.19 L; p < 0.001). FEV1 measurements at home were significantly lower than clinically obtained FEV1 measurements, which has implications for the application of this technique in the daily clinical situation.

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