Pulmonary function tests Flashcards
What is the difference between obstructive and restrictive respiratory disorders?
Restrictive-These are extra-airway disorders that reduce the lungs capacity to fill
Obstructive-Airways diseases that cause obstructed airflow
What is FVC and FEV(1)
FVC: Forced vital capacity, max volume that can be expelled from full lungs
FEV(1): Forced expired volume in 1 sec
What do restrictive and obstructive diseases look like on an FVC chart?
What is measured on a flow-volume loop?
What do obstructive and restrictive diseases look like on a flow-volume loop?
Mild obstructive
-Reduced FVC
-Indented exhalation curve
Severe obstructive
-Reduced FVC
-Reduced PEFR
-Indented exhalation curve
Restrictive disease
-Reduced FVC
-Narrower curve
What is the expected normal, restrictive and obstructive FEV1/FVC ratio?
Normal 4.3/5.1= 84%
Restrictive 3.3/3.3= 100%
Obstructive 1.0/1.9= 53%
What does a flow-volume loop of a variable extrathoracic obstruction look like?
What does a flow-volume loop of a variable intrathoracic obstruction look like?
What does a flow-volume loop of a fixed airway obstruction look like?