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Peak flow meters provide physicians and patients with objective measures about changes in pulmonary obstruction. We evaluated eight models of peak flowmeters and measured their accuracy and reproducibility with methods recently recommended by the National Asthma Education Program (NAEP). Waveforms from the American
Thoracic
Society's spirometer testing set were used to drive a computer-controlled syringe. Testing was done at
Salt
Lake City at an altitude 1,400 m. It appears that the original Wright peak flowmeter has been used as the "de facto" standard. We found that the original Wright peak flowmeter overestimated flows in its midrange; and, as a consequence, most of the other peak flowmeters also overestimated peak flows. The overestimation of peak flows may have been understated because of the 1,400-m altitude testing site. To the credit of the instrument manufacturers, we were pleasantly surprised with the quality, accuracy, and reproducibility of presently available peak flowmeters; however, as a result of our testing, we suspect that with little effort, manufacturers of peak flowmeters could improve the accuracy of their devices. Standardized testing methods and equipment should make the task of peak flowmeter design, manufacture, and testing even easier. We trust that manufacturers of peak flowmeters will respond appropriately and improve their instruments.
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PMID:Evaluation of accuracy and reproducibility of peak flowmeters at 1,400 m. 153 49
Fibrocartilage degeneration is the earliest pathologic finding in navicular disease but remains difficult to detect, even with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. We hypothesized that injection of the navicular bursa with saline would improve accuracy of MR imaging evaluation of palmar fibrocartilage.
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limbs were collected from 11 horses within 6 h of death. Imaging was performed with a 1.5 T magnet using sagittal 2D proton density and transverse 3D FLASH sequences with fat saturation. For the purpose of determining sensitivity and specificity of the MR images, fibrocartilage was classified as normal or abnormal, based on combination of the findings of gross and microscopic pathology. Thickness of fibrocartilage was measured on histologic sections and corresponding transverse FLASH MR images before and after injection of saline. A paired Student's t-test was used for comparison of measurements. Partial thickness fibrocartilage loss was present in 6 of 22 limbs. Sensitivity of precontrast MR images for detection of lesions was 100% while specificity was 6%.
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MR arthrography resulted in both sensitivity and specificity of 100% based on consensus review. Mean histologic fibrocartilage thickness was 0.75 +/- 0.12 mm. Mean fibrocartilage thickness on precontrast transverse FLASH images was 0.93 +/- 0.065 and 0.73 +/- 0.09 mm on postsaline images. The histologic cartilage thickness was signficantly different from that in precontrast images (P<0.001) but not in images acquired after saline injection (P = 0.716). Based on our results, and using pulse sequences as described herein, navicular fibrocartilage can only be evaluated reliably for the presence of partial thickness lesions after intrabursal injection of saline.
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PMID:Improved identification of the palmar fibrocartilage of the navicular bone with saline magnetic resonance bursography. 1999 43