IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY

Measures airway resistance and small-airway function during normal breathing to detect and monitor airflow problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY Test in Visit Clinic?
Impulse oscillometry measures how easily air moves through your airways. It records airway resistance and reactance by sending small pressure pulses while you breathe normally. This shows how stiff or narrowed your airways are and how the small airways behave. It is important for detecting and monitoring asthma, COPD, bronchiolitis, and other small-airway problems. Doctors use it when spirometry is difficult, such as for young children or people who cannot follow forced breathing steps. It helps track disease progress, check response to bronchodilators or treatment, and guide medication changes. The test is quick, noninvasive, and done during relaxed breathing.
IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY Test in Visit Clinic?
IMPULSE OSCILLOMETRY is often included in pulmonary function testing panels and is ordered for symptoms such as chronic cough, wheeze, or unexplained shortness of breath. It helps diagnose and monitor asthma, COPD, bronchiolitis, and small-airway disease. Abnormal results can come from inflammation, smoking, infections, allergies, or inadequate treatment and may change after bronchodilator use. A family history of asthma or allergic lung disease can make this test particularly useful.
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