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One of our user noticed that certain GWAS Catalog studies measuring FEV1 FVC ratio it is mapped to FEV/FEC ratio. The page of the term says:
Synonym FEV/FVC, FEV1/FVC
definition_citation: Is the measurement of the ratio of forced expiratory volume (FEV) to forced vital capacity (FCV), used as a measure of pulmonary function.
I'm not sure where the "FEC" part is coming from in the term label. Doing a search for examples, it mostly appear in resources where they are ingesting and re-distributing GWAS Catalog data. Could it be a typo? Or is there are good justification for this label?
Thank you for looking into this!
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Thanks for bringing this to attention @DSuveges! I discussed this with GWAS and we concluded to change the label to the more common "FEV/FVC ratio" and add "FEV/FEC ratio" as a synonym. I also updated the definition to fix a typo.
Hi,
One of our user noticed that certain GWAS Catalog studies measuring
FEV1 FVC ratio
it is mapped to FEV/FEC ratio. The page of the term says:I'm not sure where the "FEC" part is coming from in the term label. Doing a search for examples, it mostly appear in resources where they are ingesting and re-distributing GWAS Catalog data. Could it be a typo? Or is there are good justification for this label?
Thank you for looking into this!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: