Significances of spirometry and impulse oscillometry for detecting small airway disorders assessed with endobronchial optical coherence tomography in COPD
International Journal of COPD2018Vol. Volume 13, pp. 3031–3044
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Zhuquan Su, Wei‐jie Guan, Shiyue Li, Ming Ding, Yu Chen, Mei Jiang, Xiaobo Chen, Changhao Zhong, Chunli Tang, Nanshan Zhong
Abstract
IOS parameters correlated with the degree of morphologic abnormalities of small airways assessed with EB-OCT in COPD and heavy-smokers. Fres and R5-R20 might be sensitive parameters that reliably reflect SADs in heavy-smokers and early-stage COPD.
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