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Spirometry is not easy to do, but our therapists are experts at coaching children to get their best effort.
Asthma program team 2010
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Spirometry takes about 15 minutes and involves your child putting his or her mouth on a tube, wearing nose clips, taking a big breath in and then blowing out as hard and fast as possible for at least six seconds.
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Spirometry can measure the obstruction in the airways and also show that obstruction can be relieved with asthma medicines.
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Spirometry will look at how quickly one can exhale air and how deeply one can inhale.
CNN.com 2011
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Spirometry was performed according to American Thoracic Society guidelines.
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Spirometry was performed according to American Thoracic Society guidelines.
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Spirometry was performed, and maximal expiratory and inspiratory flow volume loops and a flow volume curve were produced.
Latest headlines from BMJ Ranu 2010
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Spirometry was performed according to American Thoracic Society guidelines.
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Spirometry measures the volume of air that each child's lungs can handle along with how fast he or she can inhale and exhale.
East Bay Express Ben Burg 2010
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Spirometry was performed according to American Thoracic Society guidelines.
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