Impulse oscillometry: pulmonary function assessment in preschool children.
Décio MedeirosPedro CastroAna Caroline Dela BiancaEmanuel Sávio Cavalcanti SarinhoJaqueline Figueirôa AraújoMarco Aurélio de Valois Correia JúniorJose Angelo RizzoPublished in: Expert review of respiratory medicine (2020)
Prospective investigations suggest that irreversible changes in lung function begin in infancy, before reaching school age. Pulmonary function follow-up in children with recurrent wheezing or asthma is important for confirmation of diagnosis and evaluation of the disease severity. The Impulse Oscillometry System (IOS) can be useful in assessing children's pulmonary function since it requires minimal patient cooperation and can be successfully applied to preschool children being an alternative to individuals who have difficulty performing spirometry.