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. 1979 Apr 7;120(7):813–816.

Survey of the clinical use of pressurized aerosol inhalers.

S W Epstein, C P Manning, M J Ashley, P N Corey
PMCID: PMC1818950  PMID: 427689

Abstract

Questions as to the use of pressurized aerosol inhalers were asked of 130 persons presenting for routine pulmonary function studies who had used such a device in the previous year. After spirometry was conducted the subjects used the inhaler; they were unaware that their technique of use was being observed. Only 10.8% performed correctly all 11 maneuvers suggested for the proper use of the inhalers, and 24.7% failed to perform more than 5 satisfactorily. There were significant differences in performance according to referral diagnosis (chronic obstructive lung disease v. asthma) and regularity of use of inhalers.

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