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Impulse oscillometry for detection of small airway dysfunction in subjects with chronic respiratory symptoms and preserved pulmonary function.

Liang-Yuan LiTian-Sheng YanJing YangYu-Qi LiLin-Xi FuLan LanBin-Miao LiangMao-Yun WangFeng-Ming Luo
Published in: Respiratory research (2021)
IOS is more sensitive to detect SAD than spirometry in subjects with chronic respiratory symptoms and PPF, and it correlates better with symptoms. IOS could be an additional method for SAD detection in the early stage of diseases.
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