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Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados

BACKGROUND: Several authorities recommend measuring peak expiratory flow (PEF) standing. Limited evidence suggests that PEF obtained sitting is similar in magnitude but there are no studies in African populations. AIM: To determine in adults aged 18–60 years if PEF measured sitting differs from that...

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Autores principales: Adams, O Peter, Mangera, Khatija AS, Hambleton, Ian R, Morris, Euclid H, Paul-Charles, Joanne L
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Publicado: Royal College of General Practitioners 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6184096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18X101592
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author Adams, O Peter
Mangera, Khatija AS
Hambleton, Ian R
Morris, Euclid H
Paul-Charles, Joanne L
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Mangera, Khatija AS
Hambleton, Ian R
Morris, Euclid H
Paul-Charles, Joanne L
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description BACKGROUND: Several authorities recommend measuring peak expiratory flow (PEF) standing. Limited evidence suggests that PEF obtained sitting is similar in magnitude but there are no studies in African populations. AIM: To determine in adults aged 18–60 years if PEF measured sitting differs from that measured standing. DESIGN & SETTING: Crossover design with alternating position of initial measurement in people attending primary care clinics in Barbados. METHOD: Quota sampling by age, sex, and clinic of adults aged 18–60 years was done and an interviewer-administered questionnaire was completed. PEF sitting and standing was measured with an European Union (EU) scale Mini-Wright® meter. The highest of three readings in each position was used and the difference in means tested for significance using the paired sample t-test. RESULTS: Characteristics of the 199 participants were 44% male; 96.5% of African descent; mean age 37 years (standard deviation [SD] 12.8); 22% with an asthma diagnosis; 23% tobacco users; and 22% marijuana users. Mean PEF standing was 438.4 versus 429.7 lmin(–1) sitting, mean difference 8.7 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 3.6 to 13.8). For men, mean PEF standing was 518.7 versus 506.3 lmin(–1) sitting, mean difference 12.4 (95% CI = 3.3 to 21.5). For women, mean PEF was 374.7 standing versus 368.9 lmin(–1) sitting, mean difference 5.8 (95% CI = 0.11 to 11.5). A Bland-Altman plot accounting for trend and a Lin’s correlation coefficient of 0.935 demonstrated good agreement between standing and sitting PEF. CONCLUSION: PEF measurements are reduced when performed sitting compared to standing. The difference is small and unlikely to alter clinical management in most cases.
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spelling pubmed-61840962018-12-18 Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados Adams, O Peter Mangera, Khatija AS Hambleton, Ian R Morris, Euclid H Paul-Charles, Joanne L BJGP Open Research BACKGROUND: Several authorities recommend measuring peak expiratory flow (PEF) standing. Limited evidence suggests that PEF obtained sitting is similar in magnitude but there are no studies in African populations. AIM: To determine in adults aged 18–60 years if PEF measured sitting differs from that measured standing. DESIGN & SETTING: Crossover design with alternating position of initial measurement in people attending primary care clinics in Barbados. METHOD: Quota sampling by age, sex, and clinic of adults aged 18–60 years was done and an interviewer-administered questionnaire was completed. PEF sitting and standing was measured with an European Union (EU) scale Mini-Wright® meter. The highest of three readings in each position was used and the difference in means tested for significance using the paired sample t-test. RESULTS: Characteristics of the 199 participants were 44% male; 96.5% of African descent; mean age 37 years (standard deviation [SD] 12.8); 22% with an asthma diagnosis; 23% tobacco users; and 22% marijuana users. Mean PEF standing was 438.4 versus 429.7 lmin(–1) sitting, mean difference 8.7 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 3.6 to 13.8). For men, mean PEF standing was 518.7 versus 506.3 lmin(–1) sitting, mean difference 12.4 (95% CI = 3.3 to 21.5). For women, mean PEF was 374.7 standing versus 368.9 lmin(–1) sitting, mean difference 5.8 (95% CI = 0.11 to 11.5). A Bland-Altman plot accounting for trend and a Lin’s correlation coefficient of 0.935 demonstrated good agreement between standing and sitting PEF. CONCLUSION: PEF measurements are reduced when performed sitting compared to standing. The difference is small and unlikely to alter clinical management in most cases. Royal College of General Practitioners 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6184096/ /pubmed/30564725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18X101592 Text en Copyright © The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Adams, O Peter
Mangera, Khatija AS
Hambleton, Ian R
Morris, Euclid H
Paul-Charles, Joanne L
Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados
title Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados
title_full Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados
title_fullStr Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados
title_full_unstemmed Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados
title_short Does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? A cross-over study in primary care in Barbados
title_sort does peak expiratory flow measured sitting differ from that measured standing? a cross-over study in primary care in barbados
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6184096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30564725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18X101592
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