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New paediatric spirometry reference values from the LUNOKID study: Comparison to Zapletal's and Quanjer's data

Anke Hüls, Ursula Krämer, Monika Gappa, Christine Müller-Brandes, Gabriele Seitner-Sorge, Andrea von Berg, Antje Schuster, Christina Beckmann, Sabina Illi, Matthias Wisbauer, Dietrich Berdel
European Respiratory Journal 2013 42: P4663; DOI:
Anke Hüls
1Epidemiology, IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Ursula Krämer
1Epidemiology, IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Monika Gappa
2Children´s Hospital and Research Institute, Marien Hospital, Wesel, Germany
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Christine Müller-Brandes
3Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Medical School of Hannover, Hannover, Germany
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Gabriele Seitner-Sorge
1Epidemiology, IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Andrea von Berg
2Children´s Hospital and Research Institute, Marien Hospital, Wesel, Germany
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Antje Schuster
4University Children´s Hospital, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Christina Beckmann
2Children´s Hospital and Research Institute, Marien Hospital, Wesel, Germany
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Sabina Illi
5University Children´s Hospital, LMU, Munich, Germany
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Matthias Wisbauer
6Paediatric Department, Helios Hospital Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany
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Dietrich Berdel
2Children´s Hospital and Research Institute, Marien Hospital, Wesel, Germany
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Abstract

Background: Spirometry reference values developed by Zapletal et al. (Zapletal A. et al., Basel: Karger 1987), although still clinically used, may no longer be appropriate. The Global Lung Initiative (GLI) (Quanjer P. et al. Eur Respir J 2012; 40; 1324-1343) developed new multi-ethnic reference values. The aim of the present analysis was to assess whether the GLI data are representative for our German population and the bias introduced if old reference equations continue to be used.

Material and Methods: In our LUNOKID study, we examined 4- to 18-year-old children/adolescents in 3 German communities under field conditions. For analysis, we used the regression model LMS introduced by Quanjer et al. in the context of spirometry.

Results: Of 3133 recruited healthy children 1943 had a lung function visual acceptable as well as meeting ATS/ERS criteria. Lung function did not only depend on the child’s height as supposed by Zapletal et al., but also in a non-linear way on age. Compared with the GLI data, we found that the variation coefficient in our LMS model did not depend on age. Furthermore, a significantly smaller percentage (0.9 to 1.8% depending on age) of children than the expected 5% had a FEV_1 below the lower limit of normal (LLN) predicted by Quanjer et al.

Conclusions: To avoid diagnostic misconceptions, the conventional reference values according to Zapletal et al. should no longer be used. The non-linear dependence of lung function on age corresponds to the results recently published by Quanjer et al. Using the LLN as defined by the GLI data potentially leads to an underdiagnosis in a proportion of German children and adolescents.

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New paediatric spirometry reference values from the LUNOKID study: Comparison to Zapletal's and Quanjer's data
Anke Hüls, Ursula Krämer, Monika Gappa, Christine Müller-Brandes, Gabriele Seitner-Sorge, Andrea von Berg, Antje Schuster, Christina Beckmann, Sabina Illi, Matthias Wisbauer, Dietrich Berdel
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2013, 42 (Suppl 57) P4663;

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New paediatric spirometry reference values from the LUNOKID study: Comparison to Zapletal's and Quanjer's data
Anke Hüls, Ursula Krämer, Monika Gappa, Christine Müller-Brandes, Gabriele Seitner-Sorge, Andrea von Berg, Antje Schuster, Christina Beckmann, Sabina Illi, Matthias Wisbauer, Dietrich Berdel
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2013, 42 (Suppl 57) P4663;
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