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ERS/ATS Global Lung Function Initiative normal values and classifying severity based on z-scores instead of per cent predicted

Rachel Ong-Salvador, Pierantonio Laveneziana, Franciscus de Jongh

2024Breathe14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Among the most discussed issues in the field of pulmonary function testing are reference equations and standardised methods of interpreting pulmonary function test (PFT) results. The Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) task force gathered information from multiple countries with diverse ethnicities to create a multi-ethnic reference formula suitable for a broad age range. Their first output was the GLI-2012 spirometry reference equations. Together with the GLI-2012 reference equations, the GLI document recommended the use of z-scores to standardise the interpretation of PFT results. Z-scores were introduced as an alternative to per cent predicted and fixed thresholds in interpreting PFTs. After more than a decade, there is still debate on which method of interpretation is better.

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SpirometryLung functionReference rangeInterpretation (philosophy)Pulmonary function testingReference valuesFunction (biology)Range (aeronautics)Ethnic groupMedicineMathematicsStatisticsComputer scienceLungInternal medicinePolitical scienceLawEngineeringProgramming languageAerospace engineeringBiologyEvolutionary biologyAsthmaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsRespiratory Support and Mechanisms
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