Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Forced Inspiratory Flow Volume Curve in Healthy Young Children
Spirometry testing should include both expiratory and inspiratory measurements as it may
influence the expiratory flow volume curve indices. The ability to inhale medication may by
judged by inspiratory flows. However, the inspiratory portion of the forced flow/volume
maneuver in young healthy children has not yet been described.Objectives: To document and
analyze the forced inspiratory flow volume curve indices in healthy young children.
Settings: Community kindergartens around Israel. participants; Healthy preschool children
(age 2.5-6.5 years).
Methods: The teaching method included multi-target, interactive spirometry games
(SpiroGame®) and accessory games for inspiration (e.g. inspiratory whistle).
Results: One hundred and fourteen of 157 children performed duplicate full adequate
inspiratory maneuvers. Repeatability between two maneuvers was 5.6%, 4.0%, 5.1%, 7.3% for
inspiratory capacity (IVC), forced inspiratory capacity (FIVC), peak inspiratory capacity
(PIF), and mid inspiratory flow (MIF50), respectively. Inspiratory flow indices were
significantly lower than the parallel expiratory flow indices and the time to reach PIF was
significantly slower than the time to reach peak expiratory flow (meanSD; 22921ms vs. 92
8ms; p<0.0001). The shape of the inspiratory curve was parabolic and did not change with
age. Predicted equations that were formed were in agreement with the extrapolated prediction
equation values of older children.
We found that the majority of healthy young children can produce reliable inspiratory
curves. Our results provide a framework for reference equations for inspiratory flow volume
curve in the young ages. The clinical applications of these equations are yet to be
explored.
Study protocol: The study included healthy children (according to questionnaire) in their early childhood. Any children with previous symptoms or present treatment for asthma, respiratory symptoms (cough, post nasal drip, pneumonia, rhinitis) other respiratory diseases were excluded from the study. Forced maneuvers were measured with a commercial spirometer, ZAN100 (ZAN Messgerate, Oberthulba, Germany). The spirometer software included online analysis of inspiratory and expiratory maneuvers. The curves were monitored on the computer screen to ensure best effort. The software also included an incentive-guided spirometry game. Inspiratory indices were not part of the games, therefore efforts were continued until the child could not pass the former inspiratory attempt any further. Healthy children performed the tests in a designated room in the kindergarten. Tests were performed in a standing position without a nose-clip. Maneuvers were repeated to obtain best possible efforts on at least three technically acceptable maneuvers. Technically acceptable curves were stored and the three consecutive curves with the maximal inspiratory maneuvers were analyzed for the study. ;
Primary Purpose: Screening, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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