Flemming Madsen
- Stature measurement: Potential for improved interpretation of pulmonary functionBy Sidsel Bendixen Holm, Christian Skjolvang Andersen, Camilla Borup and Flemming MadsenSidsel Bendixen HolmRespiratory Function Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic, Helsingør, DenmarkChristian Skjolvang AndersenRespiratory Function Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic, Helsingør, DenmarkCamilla BorupRespiratory Function Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic, Helsingør, DenmarkFlemming MadsenRespiratory Function Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic, Helsingør, Denmark
- Validation of spirometer calibration syringesBy Flemming MadsenFlemming Madsen1Lung Function Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, Capital Region, Denmark
- Large differences in FEV1in highly selected patients when measured with three different spirometersBy Stine Skipper Madsen, Trine Schønfeldt, Christian Skjoldvang Andersen, Susanne Linné and Flemming MadsenStine Skipper Madsen1Calibratition Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, Capital Region, DenmarkTrine Schønfeldt1Calibratition Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, Capital Region, DenmarkChristian Skjoldvang Andersen1Calibratition Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, Capital Region, DenmarkSusanne Linné1Calibratition Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, Capital Region, DenmarkFlemming Madsen1Calibratition Laboratory, Allergy and Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, Capital Region, Denmark
- Quality control of pneumotach's for routine spirometry. Results from a national auditBy Flemming Madsen, Jann Mortensen, Lars Bjerre-Kristensen and Ole Find PedersenFlemming Madsen1Allergy- & Lung Clinic Helsingør, Allergy- & Lung Clinic Helsingør, Helsingør, DK, DenmarkJann Mortensen2Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine and PET, RigsHospitalet, Copenhagen, DK, DenmarkLars Bjerre-Kristensen3Department of Respiratory Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, DK, DenmarkOle Find Pedersen4Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, DK, Denmark
- LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Reference equations for pulmonary diffusing capacity of CO and NO in adult CaucasiansBy Mathias Munkholm, Jacob Louis Marott, Lars Bjerre-Kristensen, Flemming Madsen, Ole Find Pedersen, Peter Lange, Børge Nordestgaard and Jann MortensenMathias Munkholm1Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, DenmarkJacob Louis Marott2The Copenhagen City Heart Study, Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen, DenmarkLars Bjerre-Kristensen3Department of Respiratory Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, DenmarkFlemming Madsen4Danish Lung Function Laboratory, Danish Lung Function Laboratory, Helsingør, DenmarkOle Find Pedersen5Department of Public Health, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, DenmarkPeter Lange6The Copenhagen General Population Study, Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkBørge Nordestgaard7Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkJann Mortensen8Department of Clinical Physiology, Nuclear Medicine & PET, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
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