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Evaluation of spirometric parameters of pregnant women
Kočvarová, Martina ; Kovařík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Hronek, Miloslav (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department od Biological and Medical Sciences Student: Martina Kočvarová Supervisor of master thesis: PharmDr. Miroslav Kovařík, Ph.D. Title of master thesis: Evaluation of spirometric parameters of pregnant women Background The aim of the thesis is evaluation of the variances in spirometric parameters (both their absolute values and relative in percentage of the predicted value) at different stages of pregnancy and determination the factors related to these changes. Methods The values of spirometric parameters were detected by measurement using the spirometer Otthon and then evaluated by software Thorsoft. Spirometric measurement is a non-invasive and simple measurement of lung function. In the study involving 10 pregnant women, the spirometric measurements were performed three times at different stages of pregnancy. The first measurement was in the 20th - 27th, the second in the 29th - 35th and the third in the 36th - 38th week of pregnancy. Results We observed significant difference of peak expiratory flow in percentage of the predicted value, namely the decrease of 7 % during measurement in the 36th - 38th week of pregnancy compared to the values from measurement in the 29th - 35th week of pregnancy. Other monitored parameters did not...
Evaluation of spirometric parameters of pregnant women
Kočvarová, Martina ; Kovařík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Hronek, Miloslav (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department od Biological and Medical Sciences Student: Martina Kočvarová Supervisor of master thesis: PharmDr. Miroslav Kovařík, Ph.D. Title of master thesis: Evaluation of spirometric parameters of pregnant women Background The aim of the thesis is evaluation of the variances in spirometric parameters (both their absolute values and relative in percentage of the predicted value) at different stages of pregnancy and determination the factors related to these changes. Methods The values of spirometric parameters were detected by measurement using the spirometer Otthon and then evaluated by software Thorsoft. Spirometric measurement is a non-invasive and simple measurement of lung function. In the study involving 10 pregnant women, the spirometric measurements were performed three times at different stages of pregnancy. The first measurement was in the 20th - 27th, the second in the 29th - 35th and the third in the 36th - 38th week of pregnancy. Results We observed significant difference of peak expiratory flow in percentage of the predicted value, namely the decrease of 7 % during measurement in the 36th - 38th week of pregnancy compared to the values from measurement in the 29th - 35th week of pregnancy. Other monitored parameters did not...

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