Singh, SSingh, K CSircar, S SSharma, K N1995-04-012009-06-011995-04-012009-06-011995-04-01Singh S, Singh KC, Sircar SS, Sharma KN. Airway functions in pregnant Indian women. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 1995 Apr; 39(2): 160-2http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/107476The airway functions in pregnancy have been widely studied but reports obtained from Western and Indian population show divergence. While the Indian populations show significant changes in total and timed vital capacity (FVC and FEV1), the Western counterparts dismiss such changes as insignificant. Our results show insignificant alteration in airway function and support the results reported for Western population.engCohort StudiesComputer SimulationFemaleForced Expiratory Volume --physiologyHumansIndiaPeak Expiratory Flow Rate --physiologyPregnancy --physiologyPregnancy Trimester, Second --physiologyPregnancy Trimester, Third --physiologyVital Capacity --physiologyAirway functions in pregnant Indian women.Comparative Study