Normal Predicted Reference Values for Spirometry in Korean Children and Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics
3.2. Analysis of Spirometric Values
3.3. Comparison with Previous Research
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sex | N | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | ||||
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Mean | SD | p Value | Mean | SD | p Value | ||
Males | 2607 | 144.2 | 18.1 | 0.6342 | 40.9 | 14.5 | 0.5432 |
Females | 2983 | 144.4 | 16.0 | 40.7 | 12.9 | ||
Total | 5590 | 144.3 | 17.0 | 40.8 | 13.7 |
FEV1 | FVC | MMEF | PEFR | |||||
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Variables | Constant | β (R2) | Constant | β (R2) | Constant | β (R2) | Constant | β (R2) |
Males | ||||||||
Ht | −2.0609 | 0.0191 (0.9274) | −2.0908 | 0.0199 (0.9113) | −1.4568 | 0.0163 (0.7153) | −1.0434 | 0.0170 (0.7983) |
Wt | −0.1922 | 0.0217 (0.7609) | −0.1478 | 0.0227 (0.7555) | 0.1314 | 0.0185 (0.5895) | 0.6240 | 0.0193 (0.6516) |
BSA | −0.7059 | 1.1017 (0.8483) | −0.6839 | 1.1527 (0.8399) | −0.3045 | 0.9377 (0.6548) | 0.1657 | 0.9807 (0.7285) |
Age | −0.5031 | 0.1097 (0.8733) | −0.4642 | 0.1141 (0.8543) | −0.1414 | 0.0943 (0.6867) | 0.3331 | 0.0989 (0.7686) |
Females | ||||||||
Ht | −2.1195 | 0.0192 (0.9048) | −2.1040 | 0.0195 (0.8802) | −1.5906 | 0.0173 (0.6863) | −1.1603 | 0.0174 (0.7358) |
Wt | −0.2510 | 0.0222 (0.7843) | −0.2063 | 0.0226 (0.7666) | 0.0957 | 0.0201 (0.5977) | 0.5369 | 0.0201 (0.6353) |
BSA | −0.7484 | 1.1037 (0.8527) | −0.7125 | 1.1244 (0.8326) | −0.3527 | 0.9979 (0.6477) | 0.0860 | 0.9999 (0.6911) |
Age | −0.3992 | 0.0911 (0.8174) | −0.3496 | 0.0922 (0.7875) | −0.0529 | 0.0837 (0.6419) | 0.3896 | 0.0836 (0.6804) |
Variables | ln FEV1 | ln FVC | ln MMEF | ln PEFR | |
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Males | Constant | −10.6765 | −10.4462 | −8.6598 | −7.2801 |
ln Ht | 2.2362 | 2.2024 | 1.8576 | 1.6281 | |
ln BSA | 0.1126 | 0.1908 | 0.0597 | 0.0992 | |
ln Age | 0.1056 | 0.1088 | 0.1340 | 0.2555 | |
MSE | 0.0093 | 0.0121 | 0.0352 | 0.0232 | |
Adj. R2 | 0.9283 | 0.9153 | 0.7104 | 0.8058 | |
Females | Constant | −8.4244 | −8.3855 | −6.8313 | −6.4187 |
ln Height | 1.7500 | 1.7636 | 1.4524 | 1.4526 | |
ln BSA | 0.2964 | 0.3451 | 0.2237 | 0.2186 | |
ln Age | 0.1342 | 0.1114 | 0.2015 | 0.2136 | |
MSE | 0.0096 | 0.0126 | 0.0355 | 0.0275 | |
Adj. R2 | 0.9081 | 0.8863 | 0.6844 | 0.7406 |
Sex | Author | N | Age | Regression Equation | r2 (r) | Value at 120 cm (L) | Value at 160 cm (L) | |
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FEV1 | Males | Yoon et al. (1993) [3] | 1056 | 6–15 | FEV1 = −3.277 + 0.037 × Ht | 0.8114 | 1.163 | 2.643 |
Lim et al. (1994) [4] | 490 | 6–11 | FEV1 = −2.391 + 0.031 × Ht | (0.82) | 1.329 | 2.569 | ||
Nam et al. (1998) [5] | 282 | 8–18 | FEV1 = −5.057 + 0.049 × Ht | 0.796 | 0.823 | 2.783 | ||
Song et al. (2002) [6] | 716 | 6–15 | FEV1 = −3.497 + 0.0396 × Ht | 0.861 | 1.255 | 2.839 | ||
Park et al. (2014) [7] | 189 | 6–12 | FEV1 = −2.753 + 0.033 × Ht | 0.818 | 1.207 | 2.527 | ||
This study | 2607 | 4–16 | FEV1 = −2.0609 + 0.0191 × Ht | 0.9274 * (0.9490) | 1.260 | 2.705 | ||
Females | Yoon et al. (1993) [3] | 966 | 6–15 | FEV1 = −2.666 + 0.0319 × Ht | 0.7628 | 1.162 | 2.438 | |
Lim et al. (1994) [4] | 475 | 6–11 | FEV1 = −2.505 + 0.031 × Ht | (0.84) | 1.215 | 2.455 | ||
Nam et al. (1998) [5] | 170 | 8–18 | FEV1 = −2.941 + 0.033 × Ht | 0.612 | 1.019 | 2.339 | ||
Song et al. (2002) [6] | 601 | 6–15 | FEV1 = −2.985 + 0.0351 × Ht | 0.883 | 1.227 | 2.631 | ||
Park et al. (2014) [7] | 217 | 6–12 | FEV1 = −2.939 + 0.034 × Ht | 0.805 | 1.141 | 2.501 | ||
This study | 2983 | 4–16 | lnFEV1 = −2.1195 + 0.0192 × Ht | 0.9048 * (0.9299) | 1.203 | 2.592 | ||
FVC | Males | Yoon et al. (1993) [3] | 1056 | 6–15 | FVC = −4.088 + 0.046 × Ht | 0.7547 | 1.432 | 3.272 |
Lim et al. (1994) [4] | 490 | 6–11 | FVC = −2.636 + 0.034 × Ht | (0.78) | 1.444 | 2.804 | ||
Nam et al. (1998) [5] | 282 | 8–18 | FVC = −5.472 + 0.053 × Ht | 0.814 | 0.888 | 3.008 | ||
Song et al. (2002) [6] | 716 | 6–15 | FVC = −3.556 + 0.0407 × Ht | 0.848 | 1.328 | 2.956 | ||
Park et al. (2014) [7] | 189 | 6–12 | FVC = −3.018 + 0.036 × Ht | 0.791 | 1.302 | 2.742 | ||
This study | 2607 | 4–16 | ln FVC = −2.0908 + 0.0199 × Ht | 0.9113 * (0.9399) | 1.346 | 2.984 | ||
Females | Yoon et al. (1993) [3] | 966 | 6–15 | FVC = −3.696 + 0.0423 × Ht | 0.698 | 1.38 | 3.072 | |
Lim et al. (1994) [4] | 475 | 6–11 | FVC = −2.878 + 0.035 × Ht | (0.83) | 1.322 | 2.722 | ||
Nam et al. (1998) [5] | 170 | 8–18 | FVC = −3.533 + 0.038 × Ht | 0.637 | 1.027 | 2.547 | ||
Song et al. (2002) [6] | 601 | 6–15 | FVC = −3.054 + 0.036 × Ht | 0.872 | 1.266 | 2.706 | ||
Park et al. (2014) [7] | 217 | 6–12 | FVC = −3.087 + 0.036 × Ht | 0.799 | 1.233 | 2.673 | ||
This study | 2983 | 4–16 | in FVC = −2.1040 + 0.0195 × Ht | 0.8802 * (0.9131) | 1.266 | 2.762 |
Sex | Author | N | Age | Regression Equation | r2 | |
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FEV1 | Males | Hankinson et al. (1999) [9] | 422 | 8–20 | FEV1 = −0.7453 − 0.04106 × A + 0.004477 × A2 + 0.00014098 × Ht2 | 0.85 |
Quanjer et al. (1995) [10] | 3592 | 6–21 | ln FEV1 = −1.2933 + (1.2669 + 0.0174A) × Ht/100 | 0.92 | ||
Ip et al. (2000) [12] | 392 | 7–19 | ln FEV1 = −13.999 + 2.972 × ln Ht | 0.9 | ||
Torres et al. (2003) [11] | 48 | 6–10 | FEV1 = −2.1413 + 0.0285 × Ht | 0.6672 | ||
Jeng et al. (2009) [13] | 109 | 3–6 | FEV1 = −1.372 + 0.0221 × Ht | 0.448 | ||
Takase et al. (2013) [14] | 674 | 6–18 | FEV1 = 3.347 −0.1174 × A + 0.0079 × A2 − 4.831 × Ht/100 + 2.997 × (Ht/100)2 | 0.919 | ||
This study | 2607 | 4–16 | ln FEV1 = −2.0609 + 0.0191 × Ht | 0.9274 * | ||
Females | Hankinson et al. (1999) [9] | 8–18 | FEV1 = −0.8710 + 0.06537 × A + 0.00011496 × Ht2 | 0.75 | ||
Quanjer et al. (1995) [10] | 2269 | 6–21 | ln FEV1 = −1.5974 + (1.5016 + 0.0119 × A) × H/100 | 0.88 | ||
Ip et al. (2000) [12] | 460 | 7–19 | ln FEV1 = −13.392 + 2.843 × ln H | 0.79 | ||
Torres et al. (2003) [11] | 52 | 6–10 | FEV1 = −2.1413 + 0.0285 × Ht | 0.6672 | ||
Jeng et al. (2009) [13] | 105 | 3–6 | FEV1 = −1.381 + 0.0219 × Ht | 0.578 | ||
Takase et al. (2013) [14] | 622 | 6–18 | FEV1 = 1.842 + 0.00161 × A2 − 3.354 × Ht/100 + 2.357 × (Ht/100)2 | 0.857 | ||
This study | 2983 | 4–16 | ln FEV1 = −2.1195 + 0.0192 × Ht | 0.9048 * | ||
FVC | Males | Hankinson et al. (1999) [9] | 422 | 8–20 | FEV1 = −0.2584 − 0.20415 × A + 0.010133 × A2 + 0.00018642 × H2 | 0.85 |
Quanjer et al. (1995) [10] | 3592 | 6–21 | ln FEV1 = −1.2782 + (1.3731 + 0.0164 × A) × Ht/100 | 0.93 | ||
Ip et al. (2000) [12] | 392 | 7–19 | ln FEV1 = −13.851 + 2.964 × ln Ht | 0.9 | ||
Torres et al. (2003) [11] | 48 | 6–10 | FVC = −3.2005 + 0.039 × H | 0.7203 | ||
Jeng et al. (2009) [13] | 109 | 3–6 | FVC = −1.629 + 0.0251 × H | 0.477 | ||
Takase et al. (2013) [14] | 674 | 6–18 | FVC = 2.108 − 0.1262 × A + 0.00819 × A2 − 3.118 × Ht/100 + 2.553 × (Ht/100)2 | 0.912 | ||
This study | 2607 | 4–16 | ln FVC = −2.0908 + 0.0199 × H | 0.9113 * | ||
Females | Hankinson et al. (1999) [9] | 8–18 | FVC = −1.2082 + 0.05916 × A + 0.00014815 × Ht2 | 0.73 | ||
Quanjer et al. (1995) [10] | 2269 | 6–21 | ln FVC = −1.4507 + (1.4800 + 0.0127 × A) × H/100 | 0.88 | ||
Ip et al. (2000) [12] | 460 | 7–19 | ln FVC = −13.270 + 2.835 × ln H | 0.79 | ||
Torres et al. (2003) [11] | 52 | 6–10 | FVC = −2.4448 + 0.0322 × H | 0.6867 | ||
Jeng et al. (2009) [13] | 105 | 3–6 | FVC = −1.661 + 0.0250 × H | 0.614 | ||
Takase et al. (2013) [14] | 622 | 6–18 | FVC = 1.142 + 0.00168 × A2 − 2.374 × Ht/100 + 2.116 × (Ht/100)2 | 0.842 | ||
This study | 2983 | 4–16 | ln FVC = −2.1040 + 0.0195 × H | 0.8802 * |
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Kim, D.H.; Kim, J.H.; Lim, D.H. Normal Predicted Reference Values for Spirometry in Korean Children and Adolescents. Children 2020, 7, 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7090105
Kim DH, Kim JH, Lim DH. Normal Predicted Reference Values for Spirometry in Korean Children and Adolescents. Children. 2020; 7(9):105. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7090105
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Dong Hyun, Jeong Hee Kim, and Dae Hyun Lim. 2020. "Normal Predicted Reference Values for Spirometry in Korean Children and Adolescents" Children 7, no. 9: 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7090105
APA StyleKim, D. H., Kim, J. H., & Lim, D. H. (2020). Normal Predicted Reference Values for Spirometry in Korean Children and Adolescents. Children, 7(9), 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7090105