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Reference values for the carbon monoxide diffusion (transfer factor) in a brazilian sample of white race

To derive reference values from white race adults, for DCO in a sample from different sites in Brazil, through the same equipment model (Sensormedics), and compare the results with the derivatives from Crapo, Miller, Neder equations and from the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) proposal. The tests were...

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Published in:Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia 2019, Vol.45 (5), p.e20180262
Main Authors: Guimarães, Virgínia Pacheco, Miranda, Débora Marques de, Reis, Marco Antônio Soares, Andrade, Thamine Lessa, Matos, Renato Lopes, Soares, Maria Raquel, Pereira, Carlos Alberto de Castro
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Summary:To derive reference values from white race adults, for DCO in a sample from different sites in Brazil, through the same equipment model (Sensormedics), and compare the results with the derivatives from Crapo, Miller, Neder equations and from the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) proposal. The tests were performed according to the norms suggested by ATS/ERS in 2005 in six Brazilian cities, with 120 adult volunteers of each gender, non-smokers, without referred anemia and without lung or cardio diseases. The expected values were derived from linear regressions and the differences between the values forecasted by some authors and the ones observed in the current study were calculated. Among men, the age varied between 25 and 88 years old, and the height varied between 140 and 176 cm. DCO was correlated significantly and positively with the height and negatively with the age. The values forecasted by Crapo, Neder, and Miller equations were higher in comparison with the ones obtained by the current study (p
ISSN:1806-3713
1806-3756
DOI:10.1590/1806-3713/e20180262