Title of article :
Pulmonary Functions in Normal School Children in the Age Group of 615 Years in North India
Author/Authors :
Budhiraja, Sandeep Department of Pediatrics - Dayanand Medical College - Ludhiana - Punjab - India , Singh, Daljit Department of Pediatrics - Dayanand Medical College - Ludhiana - Punjab - India , Pooni, Puneet A Department of Pediatrics - Dayanand Medical College - Ludhiana - Punjab - India , Dhooria, Gurdeep s Department of Pediatrics - Dayanand Medical College - Ludhiana - Punjab - India
Abstract :
Objective: Lung function tests have become an integral part of assessment of pulmonary
disease. As few studies on pulmonary function tests have been carried out in young children in
India, the study was carried out in normal urban and rural school children in Ludhiana district
of North India to determine pulmonary functions in the age group 6‐15 years and to find its
correlation with regards to age, sex, height and weight.
Methods: The study group included 600 normal children between 6‐15 years age from different
urban and rural schools in the region. A preformed questionnaire was interviewed and detailed
general physical and systemic examination was done. Pulmonary function tests were measured
by using Micromedical Gold standard fully computerized portable auto spirometer (Superspiro
Cat No. SU 6000).
Findings: The present study shows, all the three independent variables (age, weight and
height) have linear positive correlation with lung function parameters, both for boys and girls.
Lung function values in boys were significantly higher as compared to that of girls. Urban
children had higher lung function parameters than rural children except IRV, FEF25%. Among all
anthropometric parameters, height was the most independent variable with maximum
coefficient of correlation.
Conclusion: Equations derived from the present study for estimation of the expected values of
lung function will help to interpret the observed lung function values in children of North India.
Keywords :
Respiratory Function Tests , Pulmonary Function Test , Spirometry , Reference Values
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics