Lung function can predict the expected inspiratory airflow rate through dry powder inhalers in asthmatic adolescents

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  • who: Roberto Walter Dal Negro et al. from the AdRes Health Economics and Outcome Research, Torino, Italy have published the research: Lung Function Can Predict the Expected Inspiratory Airflow Rate through Dry Powder Inhalers in Asthmatic Adolescents, in the Journal: Children 2022, 9, 377. of /2022/
  • what: This study investigated whether limitations occurring in asthmatic adolescents affect their IAR when inhaling through a DPI simulator. A multiple logistic model was developed to evaluate the association of patients' characteristics and devices' resistance with the probability to achieve the expected IAR (E-IAR). Values of IAR assessed . . .

     

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