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Disability Evaluation Under Social Security (the “blue book”), Social Security
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See in particular the calibration and reporting sections of this document.
3.
Lung Function Testing: Selection of Reference Values and Interpretive Results,
American Thoracic Society, March 1991.
This document describes the methods of selecting the reference values and the
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4.
National Occupational Respiratory Mortality System, National Institute for
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Standardisation of Spirometry, 2005 Update, ATS/ERS task force:
This document describes the methods of acquiring the output parameters and
the required accuracy. For details on ATS/ERS acceptability criteria, see these
sections in the standard:
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“Start of Test Criteria,” page 324
•
“Manoeuvre repeatability,“ page 325
7.
Standardized Lung Function Testing, European Respiratory Journal, volume 6,
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U.S. Pulmonary Function Standards for Cotton Dust Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1043,
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