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. 2018 Jul 18;2018:7297141. doi: 10.1155/2018/7297141

Table 2.

The parameters indicating lung functions (part 1).

Group N MV (ml) PIF (ml/s) PEF (ml/s) TV (ml) EF50 (ml/s) Penh
Ctl 6 163.34 (118.6-485.73) 11.62 (8.28-37.10) 6.92 (4.85-24.60) 1.31 (0.81-2.7) 0.5 (0.25-1.34) 0.45 (0.34-0.56)
COPD 10 133.57 (110.42-165.36)∗∗ 10.14 (8.17-12.31) 6.28 (5.31-7.50) 1.18 (1.01-1.37)▲▲ 0.37 (0.27-0.52) 0.54 (0.43-0.64)∗∗
CDSCOPD 10 134.45 (106.23-184.78)∗∗ 10.22 (8.89-12.13) 6.49 (5.50-7.72) 1.03 (0.87-1.19)∗∗◆◆ 0.42 (0.28-0.56) 0.58 (0.42-0.75)∗∗
MZPCOPD 10 186.78 (146.69-284.24)▲▲◆◆ 12.78 (10.44-19.26)▲▲◆◆ 8.2 (6.31-12.01)▲▲◆◆ 1.5 (1.14-2.05)▲▲◆◆ 0.51 (0.35-0.91)▲▲◆◆ 0.45 (0.35-0.59)▲▲◆◆◇◇
SR 10 171.51 (124.71-232.68)▲▲◆◆ 11.75 (9.12-16.58)▲▲◆◆ 8.48 (6.24-10.67)▲▲◆◆ 1.35 (1.17-1.89)▲▲◆◆ 0.52 (0.36-0.69)▲◆◆ 0.62 (0.47-0.71)∗∗◆

The parameters indicating pulmonary functions were assessed using noninvasive pulmonary functionality test system. Data were expressed as median (IQR) and analyzed with Wilcoxon signed-rank test. P < 0.05 and ∗∗P < 0.01, when compared with control group; P < 0.05 and ▲▲P < 0.01, when compared with CDSCOPD group; P < 0.05 and ◆◆P < 0.01, when compared with COPD group; P < 0.05 and ◇◇P < 0.01, when compared with the spontaneous recovery group.