@article{discovery1472240,
            year = {2015},
         journal = {Thorax},
          number = {3},
           month = {November},
           title = {New reference ranges for interpreting forced expiratory manoeuvres in infants and implications for clinical interpretation: a multicentre collaboration},
          volume = {71},
            note = {Copyright {\copyright} 2015  BMJ Publishing Group Ltd \& British Thoracic Society. All rights reserved.},
          author = {Lum, S and Bountziouka, V and Wade, A and Hoo, AF and Kirkby, J and Moreno-Galdo, A and de Mir, I and Sardon-Prado, O and Corcuera-Elosegui, P and Mattes, J and Borrego, LM and Davies, G and Stocks, J},
             url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207278},
            issn = {1468-3296},
        keywords = {Paediatric Lung Disaese, Respiratory Measurement},
        abstract = {The raised volume rapid thoracoabdominal compression (RVRTC) technique is commonly used to obtain full forced expiratory manoeuvres from infants, but reference equations derived from 'in-house' equipment have been shown to be inappropriate for current commercially available devices.}
}