Forced Expiratory Flow at 25%-75% Links COPD Physiology to Emphysema and Disease Severity in the SPIROMICS Cohort

Ronish, B. E., Couper, D. J., Barjaktarevic, I. Z., Cooper, C. B., Kanner, R. E., Pirozzi, C. S., Kim, V., Wells, J. M., Han, M. K., Woodruff, P. G., Ortega, V. E., Peters, S. P., Hoffman, E. A., Buhr, R. G., Dolezal, B. A., Tashkin, D. P., Liou, T. G., Bateman, L. A., Schroeder, J. D., … Paine III, R. (2022). Forced Expiratory Flow at 25%-75% Links COPD Physiology to Emphysema and Disease Severity in the SPIROMICS Cohort. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation, 9(2), 111–121. https://doi.org/10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0241
Authors:
Bonnie E Ronish
David J Couper
Igor Z Barjaktarevic
Christopher B Cooper
Richard E Kanner
Cheryl S Pirozzi
Victor Kim
James M Wells
MeiLan K Han
Prescott G Woodruff
Victor E Ortega
Stephen P Peters
Eric A Hoffman
Russell G Buhr
Brett A Dolezal
Donald P Tashkin
Theodore G Liou
Lori A Bateman
Joyce D Schroeder
Fernando J Martinez
R Graham Barr
Nadia N Hansel
Alejandro P Comellas
Stephen I Rennard
Mehrdad Arjomandi
Robert Paine Iii
Affiliated Authors:
R Graham Barr
Author Keywords:
fef25-75%
emphysema
functional small airways disease
mid-flow rate
pulmonary physiology
spirometry
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0241
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PubMed

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