Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children

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Autor(a) principal: Jones,Marcus Herbert
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vidal,Paula Cristina Vasconcellos, Lanza,Fernanda Cordoba, Silva,Danielle Corrêa França de Melo Franco, Pitrez,Paulo Márcio, Olmedo,Ana Paula Bigliardi de Freitas, Burity,Edjane Figueiredo, Schisler,Kennedy Long, Pinto,Leonardo Araújo, Winck,Aline Dill, Souza,Edna Lúcia Santos de, Oliveira,Anick Augustin, Ribeiro,Maria Ângela Gonçalves de Oliveira, Torres,Lidia Alice Gomes Monteiro Marin, March,Maria de Fátima Bazhuni Pombo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To generate reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children 3-12 years of age and to compare those values with the values employed in the equations currently in use in Brazil. Methods: This study involved healthy children, 3-12 years of age, recruited from 14 centers (primary data) and spirometry results from children with the same characteristics in six databases (secondary data). Reference equations by quantile regressions were generated after log transformation of the spirometric and anthropometric data. Skin color was classified as self-reported by the participants. To determine the suitability of the results obtained, they were compared with those predicted by the equations currently in use in Brazil. Results: We included 1,990 individuals from a total of 21 primary and secondary data sources. Of those, 1,059 (53%) were female. Equations for FEV1, FVC, the FEV1/FVC ratio, FEF between 25% and 75% of the FVC (FEF25-75%) and the FEF25-75%/FVC ratio were generated for white-, black-, and brown-skinned children. The logarithms for height and age, together with skin color, were the best predictors of FEV1 and FVC. The reference values obtained were significantly higher than those employed in the equations currently in use in Brazil, for predicted values, as well as for the lower limit of normality, particularly in children with self-reported black or brown skin. Conclusions: New spirometric equations were generated for Brazilian children 3-12 years of age, in the three skin-color categories defined. The equations currently in use in Brazil seem to underestimate the lung function of Brazilian children 3-12 years of age and should be replaced by the equations proposed in this study.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
title Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
spellingShingle Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
Jones,Marcus Herbert
Spirometry
Reference values
Child
Child, preschool
Respiratory function tests
title_short Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
title_full Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
title_fullStr Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
title_full_unstemmed Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
title_sort Reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children
author Jones,Marcus Herbert
author_facet Jones,Marcus Herbert
Vidal,Paula Cristina Vasconcellos
Lanza,Fernanda Cordoba
Silva,Danielle Corrêa França de Melo Franco
Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
Olmedo,Ana Paula Bigliardi de Freitas
Burity,Edjane Figueiredo
Schisler,Kennedy Long
Pinto,Leonardo Araújo
Winck,Aline Dill
Souza,Edna Lúcia Santos de
Oliveira,Anick Augustin
Ribeiro,Maria Ângela Gonçalves de Oliveira
Torres,Lidia Alice Gomes Monteiro Marin
March,Maria de Fátima Bazhuni Pombo
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author2 Vidal,Paula Cristina Vasconcellos
Lanza,Fernanda Cordoba
Silva,Danielle Corrêa França de Melo Franco
Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
Olmedo,Ana Paula Bigliardi de Freitas
Burity,Edjane Figueiredo
Schisler,Kennedy Long
Pinto,Leonardo Araújo
Winck,Aline Dill
Souza,Edna Lúcia Santos de
Oliveira,Anick Augustin
Ribeiro,Maria Ângela Gonçalves de Oliveira
Torres,Lidia Alice Gomes Monteiro Marin
March,Maria de Fátima Bazhuni Pombo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jones,Marcus Herbert
Vidal,Paula Cristina Vasconcellos
Lanza,Fernanda Cordoba
Silva,Danielle Corrêa França de Melo Franco
Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
Olmedo,Ana Paula Bigliardi de Freitas
Burity,Edjane Figueiredo
Schisler,Kennedy Long
Pinto,Leonardo Araújo
Winck,Aline Dill
Souza,Edna Lúcia Santos de
Oliveira,Anick Augustin
Ribeiro,Maria Ângela Gonçalves de Oliveira
Torres,Lidia Alice Gomes Monteiro Marin
March,Maria de Fátima Bazhuni Pombo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spirometry
Reference values
Child
Child, preschool
Respiratory function tests
topic Spirometry
Reference values
Child
Child, preschool
Respiratory function tests
description ABSTRACT Objective: To generate reference values for spirometry in Brazilian children 3-12 years of age and to compare those values with the values employed in the equations currently in use in Brazil. Methods: This study involved healthy children, 3-12 years of age, recruited from 14 centers (primary data) and spirometry results from children with the same characteristics in six databases (secondary data). Reference equations by quantile regressions were generated after log transformation of the spirometric and anthropometric data. Skin color was classified as self-reported by the participants. To determine the suitability of the results obtained, they were compared with those predicted by the equations currently in use in Brazil. Results: We included 1,990 individuals from a total of 21 primary and secondary data sources. Of those, 1,059 (53%) were female. Equations for FEV1, FVC, the FEV1/FVC ratio, FEF between 25% and 75% of the FVC (FEF25-75%) and the FEF25-75%/FVC ratio were generated for white-, black-, and brown-skinned children. The logarithms for height and age, together with skin color, were the best predictors of FEV1 and FVC. The reference values obtained were significantly higher than those employed in the equations currently in use in Brazil, for predicted values, as well as for the lower limit of normality, particularly in children with self-reported black or brown skin. Conclusions: New spirometric equations were generated for Brazilian children 3-12 years of age, in the three skin-color categories defined. The equations currently in use in Brazil seem to underestimate the lung function of Brazilian children 3-12 years of age and should be replaced by the equations proposed in this study.
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