Selected article for: "normal day day variation and vital capacity"

Author: Choi, Juwhan; Oh, Jee Youn; Lee, Young Seok; Hur, Gyu Young; Lee, Sung Yong; Shim, Jae Jeong; Kang, Kyung Ho; Min, Kyung Hoon
Title: Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection increases the readmission rate of COPD patients
  • Document date: 2018_10_2
  • ID: 6rbkhf9l_5
    Snippet: AECOPD was defined as "worsening of a patient's respiratory symptoms beyond normal day-to-day variation." Severe AECOPD was defined as AECOPD requiring hospitalization. 12 Events were included if the following criteria were met: 1) the patient had a previous spirometry that showed airway obstruction (a ratio of forced expiratory volume in the first second to forced vital capacity of ,70% in postbronchodilator spirometry); 1 2) the patient was dia.....
    Document: AECOPD was defined as "worsening of a patient's respiratory symptoms beyond normal day-to-day variation." Severe AECOPD was defined as AECOPD requiring hospitalization. 12 Events were included if the following criteria were met: 1) the patient had a previous spirometry that showed airway obstruction (a ratio of forced expiratory volume in the first second to forced vital capacity of ,70% in postbronchodilator spirometry); 1 2) the patient was diagnosed with severe AECOPD; 3) the patient was discharged after treatment and continuously followed up; and 4) the patient was .40 years old.

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