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The Philippine Children&rsquo ; s Medical Center Journal;(2): 1-8, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-961879

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BACKGROUND@#The only lung volume that can be measured reliably in infants is the functional residual capacity (FRC). Published reference values vary, thus, there is a need to determine values for healthy infants using the available equipment.@*OBJECTIVES@#To determine the normal values of FRC in healthy infants using the baby body plethysmogram (CareFusion) and to determine the correlation between FRC and weight, length, age, and gender.@*METHODS@#FRC was measured using the CareFusion MasterScreen baby body plethysmogram in 62 healthy infants aged 1-24 months old. FRC was measured after sedation with Chloral hydrate at 50 mg/kg body weight. Three measurements were performed from which the mean (SD) FRC was calculated. To depict the change in FRC with growth, regression analysis between FRC as dependent variable and weight, length, and age as independent variables was done.@*CONCLUSION@#The FRC values obtained in this study is 24.56 ml/kg (4.41). There is a direct correlation of FRC with age, weight, and length. The result of this study was comparable to other studies and may be used as a reference value for healthy infants.

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