How does a lung function test in Crystal Lake work?

How does a lung function test in Crystal Lake work?

A computerized pulmonary function test, clinically called spirometry, helps to determine the nature and complexity of various respiratory problems.

Spirometry is used for regular checkups for patients diagnosed with a chronic lung disorder. For such people, spirometry lung function tests in Crystal Lake help in examining the effectiveness of the prescribed medications and the current status of the breathing problems.

Safe and Convenient

Spirometry involves a simple and comfortable procedure. All the patient needs to do is to breathe into a sterile mouthpiece connected to a spirometer, an analytical machine that collects and processes pulmonary data.

Measurement of functionality indicators

Spirometry helps in accurately measuring various functionality indicators including:

  • Forced expiratory volume (FEV) that measures the amount of air which a patient can forcefully expire from the lungs in one second. An FEV reading helps the doctor in assessing the severity of patient’s breathing problems. A lower FEV reading indicates a significant obstruction.
  • Forced vital capacity (FVC) that measures the maximum amount of air which a patient can exhale forcefully after a deep breath. A value below normal FVC reading shows restricted breathing.
  • Peak expiratory flow (PEF) that indicates the speed with which a patient exhales a deep breath.
  • The forced expiratory flow measures airflow during exhalation.
  • MVV (maximum voluntary ventilation) that measures the maximum volume of air a patient can possibly inhale and exhale within 60-seconds.
  • SVC (slow vital capacity) measures the volume of air a patient can slowly exhale after a deep inhalation.
  • TLC (total lung capacity) determines the maximum amount of air a patient can inhale.
  • FRC (functional residual capacity) measures the volume of air present in the lungs of a patient after normal exhalation.
  • RV (residual volume) measures the volume of air present in the lungs of a patient after extreme exhalation.
  • ERV (expiratory reserve volume) determines the difference between the amount of air present in the lungs after forceful exhalation, and after normal exhalation.

The data obtained from a spirometry test helps healthcare professionals in meticulously evaluating the functioning as well as breathing abilities of the lungs of a patient. Spirometry tests help in detecting the following respiratory disorders:

  • Emphysema
  • Bronchitis
  • Asthma
  • A chronic cough
  • Other lung condition

Choose the right treatment provider for a safe and accurate lung function test in Crystal Lake.

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