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Modern assessment of pulmonary function in divers cannot rely on old reference values
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Introduction: Pulmonary function testing (PFT) is an important part of dive medical examinations. Depending on the
standard used to assess fitness to dive, different reference sets and fixed cut-off points are used. Reference values are part of an ongoing debate regarding the validity and accuracy related to different age groups, sex and ethnic backgrounds. The Global Lung Initiative (GLI) has provided an all-age reference set which corrects for sex and ethnicity (GLI-2012); this has had substantial impact on pulmonary medicine.
Method: We present an algorithm that can be used to standardise analysis of PFT in divers using the GLI-2012 reference
set. Differences in the analysis of PFT between the ECSC/ERS-1993 and the GLI-2012 reference values are illustrated by
means of three case reports.
Conclusion: Using a valid database of reference values increases accuracy and might prevent additional medical investigations and/or incorrect assessment of fitness to dive. Although our algorithm needs further evaluation to ensure its validity, the preliminary results are promising. Whatever algorithm is used, we urge dive medical physicians to consider using valid reference sets when analysing PFT for assessment of fitness to dive.
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal
Title: Modern assessment of pulmonary function in divers cannot rely on old reference values
Description:
Introduction: Pulmonary function testing (PFT) is an important part of dive medical examinations.
Depending on the
standard used to assess fitness to dive, different reference sets and fixed cut-off points are used.
Reference values are part of an ongoing debate regarding the validity and accuracy related to different age groups, sex and ethnic backgrounds.
The Global Lung Initiative (GLI) has provided an all-age reference set which corrects for sex and ethnicity (GLI-2012); this has had substantial impact on pulmonary medicine.
Method: We present an algorithm that can be used to standardise analysis of PFT in divers using the GLI-2012 reference
set.
Differences in the analysis of PFT between the ECSC/ERS-1993 and the GLI-2012 reference values are illustrated by
means of three case reports.
Conclusion: Using a valid database of reference values increases accuracy and might prevent additional medical investigations and/or incorrect assessment of fitness to dive.
Although our algorithm needs further evaluation to ensure its validity, the preliminary results are promising.
Whatever algorithm is used, we urge dive medical physicians to consider using valid reference sets when analysing PFT for assessment of fitness to dive.
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