spirometry Flashcards
contraindications for spirometry (8)
can’t do it
- can’t cooperate with spirometry
- can’t sit upright
lung
- pneumothorax in past 6 weeks
- hemoptysis in past 48 hours
- suspected communicable infectious disease
vascular
- Acute coronary syndrome in past 4 weeks
- thoracic, aortic or cerebral aneurysm
viscera
* abdominal, thoracic or eye surgery in past 6 weeks
spirometry - medications to withhold beforehand, and for how long
SABA - 4-6 hours
twice daily LABA - 12 hours
once daily LABA, LAMA, SAMA, theophylline - 24 hours
what is the acceptability criteria for spirometry
single continuous breath without stopping for inhalation or coughing, with flattening of volume - time curve at the end of trial
what is the repeatability criteria for spirometry
difference in FVC of top 2 measures is < 0.15L
difference in FEV1 of top 2 measures is < 0.15L
what is the minimum and maximum attempts at a spirometry
at least 3 attempts, at most 8 attempts
basic spirometry interpretation pathway
- look at FEV1 / FVC (raw value)
if ratio is < 80%, there’s obstructive ventilatory defect (or its below LLN if supplied) - look at FVC (% predicted)
if its < 80% of predicted, there’s restrictive vent defect - look at the FEV1 difference between best pre, best post ventolin to check for positive bronchodilator response
define a positive bronchodilator response
Look at FEV1 pre and post bronchodilator.
adults - if its >=200mL, and >=12% improvement then its a positive bronchodilator response
children, if its >= 12% improvement in FEV1 its a positive bronchodilator response