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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 28.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Respir J. 2009 Oct;3(4):222–228. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-699X.2009.00135.x

Table 4. Demographics, Abnormal Pulse Oximeter Values, Dyspnea Presence/Absence and Lung Examination*.

Number Interviewed Age and Gender Pulse Oximeter Saturation Dyspnea Present 1st - 2nd Visits Abnormal Chest Examination
9 40 - male 91 No - No Bilateral rhonchi
39 38 - male 94 Yes - Yes Expiratory wheezing
51 48 - female 94 Yes - Yes Bilateral rhonchi
56 52 - male 93 Yes - No Normal Exam
92 44 - male 94 Yes - Yes Bilateral basilar crackles. Bilateral rhonchi
109 29 - male 93 Yes - Yes Bilateral rhonchi
114 44 - female 92 Yes - Yes Normal Exam
127 44 - female 91 Yes - Yes Bilateral rhonchi
128 47 - male 89 Yes - Yes Bilateral Rhonchi
*

Only those subjects with a pulse oximeter saturation of less than 95% are included in this table.