Rate of Respiratory Impairments in Black Patients Increases

Rate of Respiratory Impairments in Black Patients Increases When PFTs Use Race-Neutral Reference Equations

Using race-neutral rather than race and ethnicity-specific reference equations to interpret pulmonary function tests (PFTs) increased the number of Black individuals considered to have respiratory impairments, suggesting that race and ethnicity-specific equations may reinforce health disparities.



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, Respiratory , Pulmonary Function , Dpft , Lung Function , Racial Disparities ,

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