Evaluating the Impact of Race-Neutral Interpretation of Preoperative Pulmonary Function

Steiling discusses the study by Sheshadri and colleagues on the impact of the updated pulmonary function tests (PFT) result interpretation guidelines. They examine the association of postoperative pulmonary complications following surgical lung resection for NSCLC and preoperative PFT results interp...

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