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  1. Spirometry: Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Results

    Feb 8, 2024 · Spirometry (pronounced “spy-rom-uh-tree”) is a common type of pulmonary function test. Another name for a pulmonary function test is a lung function test. A spirometry test measures the …

  2. Spirometry: Procedure, “Normal” Values, and Test Results

    Mar 22, 2024 · To take a spirometry test, you sit and breathe into a small machine called a spirometer. This medical device records the amount of air you breathe in and out as well as the speed of your...

  3. Spirometry - Wikipedia

    Spirometry (meaning the measuring of breath) is the most common of the pulmonary function tests (PFTs). It measures lung function, specifically the amount (volume) and/or speed (flow) of air that …

  4. Spirometry - Mayo Clinic

    May 14, 2024 · It measures how much air you breathe in, how much you breathe out and how quickly you breathe out. Healthcare professionals use spirometry to diagnose asthma, chronic obstructive …

  5. Obstruction is defined as FEV1/FVC ratio below the lower limits of normal. The rule of thumb is if FEV1/FVC is down 10 or more from the predicted value. Restriction: Spirometry with a low FVC (less …

  6. Normal values in spirometry: how to interpret your scores

    Several different types of measurements can be obtained from a spirometry test, many of which may feel obscure or even intimidating to non-experts. In this article, we will try to make it easier to …

  7. Spirogram Diagram - Understanding Lung Capacities and Volumes

    A spirogram is a graphical record of lung capacities and volumes created using a spirometer. In the above diagram, the upward deflection represents inspiration, and the downward deflection …

  8. Spirometry - NHS

    Find out about what a spirometry test involves and why it's carried out.

  9. Spirography - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Spirometry is most familiar as an outpatient test for obstructive lung disease, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. Indications include wheezing, cough, stridor, chest tightness, and dyspnea on …

  10. Spirometry: Preparation, Procedure, Risks, and Test Results - WebMD

    Mar 4, 2024 · Doctors use spirometry to diagnose asthma, COPD, and other conditions that make it hard to breathe. (Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images) When you’re having trouble breathing, your doctor …