spirometry
(noun)
the measurement of the volume of air that a person can move into and out of the lungs
Examples of spirometry in the following topics:
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- The diagnosis of COPD is confirmed by spirometry, a test that measures the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), which is the greatest volume of air that can be breathed out in the first second of a large breath.
- Spirometry also measures the forced vital capacity (FVC), which is the greatest volume of air that can be breathed out in a whole, large breath.
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Lung Volumes and Capacities
- Lung volumes are measured by a technique called spirometry.
- An important measurement taken during spirometry is the forced expiratory volume (FEV), which measures how much air can be forced out of the lung over a specific period, usually one second (FEV1).
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Breathing Patterns
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Asthma
- Spirometry is needed to establish a diagnosis of asthma.