Data in Brief (Feb 2021)

Multiple breath washout test data for healthy controls

  • Lauren M. Zell-Baran,
  • Silpa D. Krefft,
  • Camille M. Moore,
  • Jenna Wolff,
  • Richard Meehan,
  • Cecile S. Rose

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 106641

Abstract

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This article includes pulmonary function data collected via multiple breath nitrogen washout for 103 healthy U.S. adults recruited at National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado. Testing was performed by certified technicians and reviewed by expert pulmonologists for quality and consistency. Data were collected from a diverse population that included 52 males and 51 females with an average age of 39 years (range 20–77 years). Participants were of non-Hispanic White (85%), African-American/Black (6%), Hispanic (4%), more than one race (4%) or American Indian/Alaskan Native (1%) race/ethnicity. The majority were never smokers (85%), but 12% were former smokers and 3% were current smokers. Height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) were collected in addition to multiple breath washout (MBW) test parameters such as the lung clearance index (LCI) score.

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