Minimal clinically important difference for impulse oscillometry in adults with asthma

Impulse oscillometry (IOS) allows an effort-independent evaluation of small airway function in asthma. Unfortunately, well-determined minimal clinically important differences (MCIDs) for IOS measures are lacking. Here, we provide MCIDs for frequently used IOS measures, namely frequency dependence of...

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Main Authors: Abdo, Mustafa (Author) , Kirsten, Anne-Marie (Author) , Mutius, Erika von (Author) , Kopp, Matthias (Author) , Hansen, Gesine (Author) , Rabe, Klaus F. (Author) , Watz, Henrik (Author) , Trinkmann, Frederik (Author) , Bahmer, Thomas (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 2023
In: The European respiratory journal
Year: 2023, Volume: 61, Issue: 5, Pages: 1-9
ISSN:1399-3003
DOI:10.1183/13993003.01793-2022
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01793-2022
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Author Notes:Mustafa Abdo, Anne-Marie Kirsten, Erika von Mutius, Matthias Kopp, Gesine Hansen, Klaus F. Rabe, Henrik Watz, Frederik Trinkmann and Thomas Bahmer on behalf of the ALLIANCE study group
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Summary:Impulse oscillometry (IOS) allows an effort-independent evaluation of small airway function in asthma. Unfortunately, well-determined minimal clinically important differences (MCIDs) for IOS measures are lacking. Here, we provide MCIDs for frequently used IOS measures, namely frequency dependence of resistance (FDR) and area of reactance (AX), in patients with asthma.
Item Description:Online veröffentlicht: 5. Mai 2023
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ISSN:1399-3003
DOI:10.1183/13993003.01793-2022