Cockcroft et al., 1980 - Google Patents
Volume adjustment of maximal midexpiratory flow: importance of changes in total lung capacityCockcroft et al., 1980
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- 11891081408236513964
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- Cockcroft D
- Berscheid B
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- Publication venue
- Chest
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In 21 of 100 consecutive subjects demonstrating≥ 10 percent Increase In one second forced expired volume following 200 µ g inhaled salbutamol, the forced expired flow over the middle half of the vital capacity (FEF25–75%) was unchanged (n= 16) or fell≥ 10 percent …
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