Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The assessment of bronchodilator-induced change in forced vital capacity (FVC) is dependent on forced expiratory time (FET) in subjects with airflow limitation. Limited information is available on the concurrent responses of FVC, for...

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Main Authors: Lundbäck Bo, Sarna Seppo, Lindqvist Ari, Kainu Annette, Sovijärvi Anssi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-07-01
Series:Respiratory Research
Online Access:http://respiratory-research.com/content/10/1/71
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author Lundbäck Bo
Sarna Seppo
Lindqvist Ari
Kainu Annette
Sovijärvi Anssi
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Lindqvist Ari
Kainu Annette
Sovijärvi Anssi
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The assessment of bronchodilator-induced change in forced vital capacity (FVC) is dependent on forced expiratory time (FET) in subjects with airflow limitation. Limited information is available on the concurrent responses of FVC, forced expiratory volume in six seconds (FEV<sub>6</sub>), and FET in the bronchodilation test among patients with obstructive airways disease or in the general population. The aim of this study was to assess the changes in FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET, and their relationships in a standardized bronchodilation test in the general population.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We studied bronchodilation response in a general adult population sample of 628 individuals (260 men, 368 women) with flow-volume spirometry. The largest FVC, the corresponding FET and the largest FEV<sub>6 </sub>both at the baseline and after 0.4 mg of inhaled salbutamol were selected for analysis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>After administration of salbutamol FEV<sub>6 </sub>decreased on average -13.4 (95% CI -22.3 to -4.5) ml or -0.2% (-0.4% to 0.0%) from the baseline. The 95<sup>th </sup>percentile of change in FEV<sub>6 </sub>was 169.1 ml and 5.0%. FVC decreased on average -42.8 (-52.4 to -33.3) ml or -1.0% (-1.2% to -0.7%). Concurrently FET changed on average -0.2 (-0.4 to 0.0) seconds or 0.4% (-1.4% to 2.3%). There were four subjects with an increase of FVC over 12% and only one of these was associated with prolonged FET after salbutamol. Changes in FEV<sub>6 </sub>and FVC were more frequently positive in subjects with reduced FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC in baseline spirometry.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In general adult population, both FEV<sub>6 </sub>and FVC tended to decrease, but FET remained almost unchanged, in the bronchodilation test. However, those subjects with signs of airflow limitation at the baseline showed frequently some increase of FEV<sub>6 </sub>and FVC in the bronchodilation test without change in FET. We suggest that FEV<sub>6 </sub>could be used in assessment of bronchodilation response in lieu of FVC removing the need for regulation of FET during bronchodilation testing.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-2e755c26e6554b158be872b9381a16132022-12-22T01:39:09ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-99212009-07-011017110.1186/1465-9921-10-71Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general populationLundbäck BoSarna SeppoLindqvist AriKainu AnnetteSovijärvi Anssi<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The assessment of bronchodilator-induced change in forced vital capacity (FVC) is dependent on forced expiratory time (FET) in subjects with airflow limitation. Limited information is available on the concurrent responses of FVC, forced expiratory volume in six seconds (FEV<sub>6</sub>), and FET in the bronchodilation test among patients with obstructive airways disease or in the general population. The aim of this study was to assess the changes in FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET, and their relationships in a standardized bronchodilation test in the general population.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We studied bronchodilation response in a general adult population sample of 628 individuals (260 men, 368 women) with flow-volume spirometry. The largest FVC, the corresponding FET and the largest FEV<sub>6 </sub>both at the baseline and after 0.4 mg of inhaled salbutamol were selected for analysis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>After administration of salbutamol FEV<sub>6 </sub>decreased on average -13.4 (95% CI -22.3 to -4.5) ml or -0.2% (-0.4% to 0.0%) from the baseline. The 95<sup>th </sup>percentile of change in FEV<sub>6 </sub>was 169.1 ml and 5.0%. FVC decreased on average -42.8 (-52.4 to -33.3) ml or -1.0% (-1.2% to -0.7%). Concurrently FET changed on average -0.2 (-0.4 to 0.0) seconds or 0.4% (-1.4% to 2.3%). There were four subjects with an increase of FVC over 12% and only one of these was associated with prolonged FET after salbutamol. Changes in FEV<sub>6 </sub>and FVC were more frequently positive in subjects with reduced FEV<sub>1</sub>/FVC in baseline spirometry.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In general adult population, both FEV<sub>6 </sub>and FVC tended to decrease, but FET remained almost unchanged, in the bronchodilation test. However, those subjects with signs of airflow limitation at the baseline showed frequently some increase of FEV<sub>6 </sub>and FVC in the bronchodilation test without change in FET. We suggest that FEV<sub>6 </sub>could be used in assessment of bronchodilation response in lieu of FVC removing the need for regulation of FET during bronchodilation testing.</p>http://respiratory-research.com/content/10/1/71
spellingShingle Lundbäck Bo
Sarna Seppo
Lindqvist Ari
Kainu Annette
Sovijärvi Anssi
Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
Respiratory Research
title Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
title_full Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
title_fullStr Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
title_full_unstemmed Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
title_short Responses of FEV<sub>6</sub>, FVC, and FET to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
title_sort responses of fev sub 6 sub fvc and fet to inhaled bronchodilator in the adult general population
url http://respiratory-research.com/content/10/1/71
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