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Сравнение пиковой скорости выдоха у здоровых детей и детей, страдающих бронхиальной астмой

Сравнение пиковой скорости выдоха у здоровых детей и детей, страдающих бронхиальной астмой

Abstract

This article reports results of a study of peak expiratory flow rate in 3640 healthy children and 272 children with bronchial asthma of varying severity. The results are presented on the European scale EN 13826 as the centile tables. The absence of differences in peak expiratory flow rate between healthy children and children with asthma in remission was presented.

В статье представлены результаты изучения пиковой скорости выдоха у 3640 здоровых детей и 272 детей с бронхиальной астмой различной степени тяжести. Результаты представлены по европейской шкале EN 13826 в виде центильных таблиц. Показано отсутствие различий пиковой скорости выдоха между здоровыми детьми и детьми с астмой в периоде ремиссии.

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ПИКОВАЯ СКОРОСТЬ ВЫДОХА, ДЕТИ, НОРМАТИВЫ, БРОНХИАЛЬНАЯ АСТМА, ЕВРОПЕЙСКАЯ ШКАЛА

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