Lung Tests Flashcards

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Spirometry

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  • Steps:
    • Take 3 resting breathes to establish Normal Tidal Volume
    • Max inhale to Total Lung Capacity
    • Max Exhale to Residual Volume
  • RV and capacities that contain RV cannot be measured
    • FRC
    • TLC
  • Inspiration: Up
  • Expiration: Down
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Helium Dilution: Steps

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  • Spirometer is filled with helium-insoluble in blood
  • Patient inhales until the helium is in equilibrium with the lungs
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Helium Dilution: What is measured?

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  • measures
    • FRC
      • then derives RV & TLC
        • RV=FRC-ERV
        • TLC=RV+VC
    • the volume of contiguous airspace
      • doens’t measure obstructed airways=underestimate the residual volume
  • Volume in lungs when the test is started is the volume being measured
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Plethysmography: Steps

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  • In sealed box and starts at FRC
  • Shutter on breathing tube is closed
  • Measure pressure of:
    • mouth pressure
    • Box pressure
  • No air is moving, so mouth pressure=alveolar pressure
  • patient inhales
    • chest wall expands out
    • Lungs expand out
      • Pressure decreases
      • Lung Volume Increases
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Plethysmography

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  • Measures all airspace in the lungs, even trapped gas (Behind an obstruction)
    • more accurate at measuring FRC
  • Measures FRC more accurately
    • then derive RV and TLC
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FEV1

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  • Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second
  • estimates airflow through large airways
  • dependent on effort
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FEF25-75

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  • Forced Expiratory Flow b/w 25%-75%
  • Estimates average expiratory flow
    • measures small airways
  • related to:
    • intrinsic recoil
    • dynamic compression
  • Independent of effort
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Flow-Volume Curves

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  • Easy to visualize dynamic obstruction
  • Maximal Effort:
    • Peak Expiratory Flow (up)
    • Peak Inspiratory Flow (down)
  • Area independent of effort
    • minimal and moderate efforts
    • measures smaller airways (FEF25-75)
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Intrathoracic vs Extrathoracic Obstruction

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  • Intrathoracic obstruction
    • most severe during expiration
    • relieved during inspiration
  • Extrathoracic Obstruction
    • increased during inspiration
      • bc atmospheric pressure compress trachea below site of obstruction
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