Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Assessment of asthma outside of the hospital using a patient independent device is highly in demand due to the limitation of existing devices, which are manual and unreliable if patients are not cooperative.
OBJECTIVE:
The study aims to verify the use of newly developed human respiration, carbon dioxide (CO
METHOD:
The data were collected from 60 subjects aged between 18–35 years via convenience sampling method reported in UTM Health Center using the device. Furthermore, the data were normalized and analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, and area (
RESULT:
Findings revealed that the normalized mean values of end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO
CONCLUSIONS:
This study demonstrates that the newly developed handheld human respiration CO
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