Spirometric reference equation in men from 2 regions of northern Peru located between 0 and 100 meters above the sea level: Cross-sectional study

Authors

  • Miguel Angel Pretell Cabrera Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Lima, Perú. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0807-6897
  • Jonh Astete Cornejo Unidad de Medicina Ocupacional, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Lima, Perú; Centro Nacional de Salud Ocupacional y Protección del Ambiente para la Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud. Lima, Perú. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6225-6720

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35663/amp.2023.403.2695

Keywords:

Spirometry, Equation, Altitude, Reference Values, Peru

Abstract

Objective: Determine the spirometry reference values and formulate an equation to predict spirometric values in the economically active population (EAP) in regions with an altitude of 0-100 m.a.s.l. Materials and Methods: Study participants were selected considering the study selection criteria. Information was collected on the variables considered in the study: Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) and Forced Expiratory Volume in the first second (FEV1), sociodemographic data and anthropometric measurements. The sample was divided into 2 groups to be able to formulate the reference equation and to assess its reliability in a validation subgroup using intraclass correlation tests, Student's t-test for paired samples, and Bland-Altman plots. Results: 1052 male participants were selected. The normal ranges for FVC and FEV1 calculated were FVC 3.48 – 5.47 and FEV1 2.83 – 4.41. Using multiple linear regression, the following formulas were obtained: FVC = 2.206 – 0.131 (Geographic Altitude) – 0.014 (Age) + 0.045 (Height) and FEV1 = 1.589 – 0.08 (Geographic Altitude) – 0.015 (Age) + 0.033 (Height). In the reliability analyses, a statistically significant difference was found in the means between the values predicted by the equation and the real values, although the Bland-Altman plots did not show a significant bias and the intraclass correlation coefficients (FVC- ICC: 0.69; FEV1-ICC: 0.70) were within an adequate range. Conclusions: The developed FVC and FEV1 equations allow adequate prediction of spirometric values in male PEA of the regions included in the study.

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Published

2023-12-02

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Spirometric reference equation in men from 2 regions of northern Peru located between 0 and 100 meters above the sea level: Cross-sectional study. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2023 Dec. 2 [cited 2024 Dec. 26];40(3). Available from: https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2695