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Spirometry (meaning the
measuring of breath) is the most
common of the
pulmonary function tests (PFTs). It
measures lung function,
specifically the amount...
- them for
possible surgery, and
gives an
overall idea of the prognosis.
Spirometry includes tests of
pulmonary mechanics –
measurements of FVC, FEV1, FEF...
- An
incentive spirometer is a
medical device used to help
patients improve the
functioning of
their lungs. It is a
simplified spirometer provided to patients...
- for the disease.
Spirometry is then used to
confirm the diagnosis.
Screening those without symptoms is not recommended.
Spirometry measures the amount...
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based on the
pattern of symptoms,
response to
therapy over time, and
spirometry lung
function testing.
Asthma is cl****ified
according to the frequency...
-
Community for Coal and
Steel (ECCS)
first recommended guidelines for
spirometry. The
organization then
published predicted values for
parameters such...
- bronchoconstriction. The
degree of
narrowing can then be
quantified by
spirometry.
People with pre-existing
airway hyperreactivity, such as asthmatics,...
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- (acetaminophen) and
ibuprofen may be used to
decrease pain.
Incentive spirometry may be
recommended to
encourage larger breaths.
About one
million people...
- flow
meter can
record variations in the
severity of
asthma over time.
Spirometry, a
measurement of lung function, can
provide an ****essment of the severity...