The American journal of the medical sciences
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Comparative Study
Clinical validation of the Welch-Allyn Pneumocheck hand held spirometer.
Pulmonary function is predictive of morbidity and mortality. Therefore, in epidemiologic studies, researchers seek to measure pulmonary function with portable spirometers feasible for use in clinics or participants' homes. The purpose of this study was to validate a hand held spirometer, the Welch-Allyn Pneumocheck, against standard pulmonary function tests. ⋯ Of the 46 subjects originally classified by the Pneumocheck as having FEV1/FVC ratios of less than 0.75, 10 (22%) had ratios greater than or equal to 0.75 after correcting for the FVC difference between methods. Therefore, there was an excellent correlation between the Welch-Allyn Pneumocheck and pulmonary function laboratory values for FVC and FEV1. Small systematic differences in FVC measures can lead to substantial misclassification rates when evaluating FEV1/FVC ratios.