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References
1. Checklist for Compliance with NLHEP Guidelines for Office Spirometers, National
Lung Health Education Program, www.nlhep.org/resources.html#review.
2. Disability Evaluation Under Social Security (the “blue book”), Social Security
Administration SSA publication number 64-039, Office of Disability Programs ICN
468600, January 2003. See in particular the calibration and reporting sections of this
document.
3. Lung Function Testing: Selection of Reference Values and Interpretive Results,
American Thoracic Society, March 1991. This document describes the methods of
selecting the reference values and the algorithm for interpretative results.
4. National Occupational Respiratory Mortality System, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
5. Short Report Spirometric “Lung Age” Estimation for Motivating Smoking Cessation,
James F. Morris, M.D., and William Temple, Preventive Medicine 14, 655-662
(1985).
6. Standardisation of Spirometry, 2005 Update, ATS/ERS task force: This document
describes the methods of acquiring the output parameters and the required
accuracy. For details on ATS/ERS acceptability criteria, see these sections in the
standard:
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"Start of Test Criteria,” page 324
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"Manoeuvre repeatability,“ page 325
7. Standardized Lung Function Testing, European Respiratory Journal, volume 6,
supplement 16, March 1993.
8. U.S. Pulmonary Function Standards for Cotton Dust Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1043,
Appendix D.
9. Lung Function Testing: Selection of reference values and interpretive strategies.
American Thoracic Society, American Review of Respiratory Disease, 144:1202-1218
(1991).
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