Healthy kids help create new lung test standards
NCT ID NCT07207720
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study measured lung function in 2000 healthy Polish children and teens aged 3-18 to create normal reference values for a test called respiratory oscillometry. The goal is to help doctors better diagnose and monitor lung diseases in young patients. Participants had no chronic lung conditions or recent infections.
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Medical University of Gdańsk
Gdansk, Gdańsk, 80-211, Poland
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