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E-grāmata: Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide

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Lung function assessment is the central pillar of modern respiratory diagnosis, providing invaluable information to assist in clinical decision making and management strategies. Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide is a practical "how-to" training manual, which provides the reader with the necessary skills to interpret lung function test results, and to write a concise and informative report on the outcome.

Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide

Provides unique guidance on the reporting of pulmonary function tests, including illustrative case and sample reports.

Utilises the many references available on interpretation of lung function and provides a teaching reference tool for report writing of lung function results routinely performed in clinical practice.

Provides the reader with the skill to interpret and write a concise, yet informative report

Provides examples of results and written reports (with commentary where necessary as further explanation).

Focuses primarily on tests performed as part of routine clinical testing: spirometry, static lung volumes, gas transfer, bronchial provocation tests and maximal respiratory pressures.

Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide is a superb new resource to educate medical students, junior doctors, family physicians, as well as advanced trainee physicians specialising in respiratory medicine, respiratory scientists, and respiratory physicians.

Lung function assessment is the central pillar of modern respiratory diagnosis, providing invaluable information to assist in clinical decision making and management strategies. Interpreting Lung Function Tests: A Step-by Step Guide is a practical "how-lo" training manual, which provides the reader with the necessary skills to interpret lung function test results, and to write a concise and informative report on the outcome



About the authors, vii
Forewords, ix
Preface, xi
Acknowledgement, xiii
1 General features of interpretation and report writing, 1(12)
2 Spirometry, 13(24)
3 Static lung volumes, 37(16)
4 Carbon monoxide transfer factor: single breath method, 53(26)
5 Tests of respiratory muscle strength, 79(20)
6 Bronchial provocation tests, 99(18)
7 The importance of quality tests, 117(22)
8 When the results do not fit the rules, 139(22)
Glossary, 161(4)
Index, 165
Professor Bruce Thompson is Head of the Physiology Service within the Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Alfred Hospital and Monash University. He is the head of one of the largest pulmonary function laboratories in Australia and combines a very active research program with his current role as co-chair of the Global Lung Initiative for the measurement of gas transfer factor. His contribution to respiratory research and laboratory measurement was recognised in 2011 when he was awarded the ANZSRS research medal (Fellowship).

Ms Brigitte Borg is a Certified Respiratory Function Scientist. Brigitte is the Deputy Head of the Physiology Service, Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine at The Alfred, Melbourne. She is responsible for the day-to-day management of a busy lung function laboratory that encompasses clinical, research and education in its core activities. Brigitte has actively participated in the training of advance trainees in lung function interpretation over many years and has been on the faculty of the American Thoracic Society's Post Graduate Course for The Interpretation of Lung Function since 2008. Brigitte's research interests are twofold: quality of measurement of lung function and oxygen therapy.

Professor Robyn O'Hehir FRACP, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath is Professor and Director of the Department of Allergy, Immunology and Respiratory Medicine, Alfred Hospital and Monash University. After graduating in Science (Microbiology, Biochemistry and Physiology) and then Medicine at Monash University and Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, she completed her clinical postgraduate training at Royal Brompton Hospital and the University of London, specialising in both Allergy and Clinical Immunology and Respiratory Medicine. Professor O'Hehir conducts an active program combining clinical care, clinical and experimental research and education. She is an Editor of the international journal Clinical and Experimental Allergy and has a strong interest in translational medicine.