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205 related items for PubMed ID: 20439321

  • 1. Do long periods off work in peak expiratory flow monitoring improve the sensitivity of occupational asthma diagnosis?
    Moore VC, Jaakkola MS, Burge CB, Pantin CF, Robertson AS, Burge PS.
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  • 2. PEF analysis requiring shorter records for occupational asthma diagnosis.
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  • 3. Diagnosis of occupational asthma from time point differences in serial PEF measurements.
    Burge CB, Moore VC, Pantin CF, Robertson AS, Burge PS.
    Thorax; 2009 Dec; 64(12):1032-6. PubMed ID: 19850961
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  • 4. A new diagnostic score for occupational asthma: the area between the curves (ABC score) of peak expiratory flow on days at and away from work.
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  • 5. Serial PEF measurement is superior to cross-shift change in diagnosing occupational asthma.
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  • 6. Serial peak expiratory flow measurement in the diagnosis of occupational asthma.
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  • 7. Differentiating occupational asthmatics from non-occupational asthmatics and irritant-exposed workers.
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  • 8. Development of OASYS-2: a system for the analysis of serial measurement of peak expiratory flow in workers with suspected occupational asthma.
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  • 10. Shift work effects on serial PEF measurements for occupational asthma.
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  • 11. Interpretation of occupational peak flow records: level of agreement between expert clinicians and Oasys-2.
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    Thorax; 2002 Oct; 57(10):860-4. PubMed ID: 12324671
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  • 12. Improving the quality of peak flow measurements for the diagnosis of occupational asthma.
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  • 13. Peak expiratory flow analysis in workers exposed to detergent enzymes.
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  • 15. Comparison of serial monitoring of peak expiratory flow and FEV1 in the diagnosis of occupational asthma.
    Leroyer C, Perfetti L, Trudeau C, L'Archevĕque J, Chan-Yeung M, Malo JL.
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  • 17. Beyond the peak flow meter: newer technologies for determining and documenting changes in lung function in the workplace.
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  • 18. Two variants of occupational asthma separable by exhaled breath nitric oxide level.
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  • 19. Can serial PEF measurements separate occupational asthma from allergic alveolitis?
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  • 20. Diagnosis of occupational asthma from serial measurements of forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) using the Area Between Curves (ABC) score from the Oasys plotter.
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    Occup Environ Med; 2020 Nov; 77(11):801-805. PubMed ID: 32764105
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