PFT (Spirometry)

Measures how much air you can inhale and exhale and how fast, to assess lung function in Visit Clinic.
What is a PFT (Spirometry) Test in Visit Clinic?
Spirometry measures how well your lungs move air in and out. It records the amount of air you can blow out and how quickly you can do it. Key numbers include FEV1 (how much you exhale in one second) and FVC (total exhaled air). These values show how open or narrow your airways are. Doctors use this test to find or track asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other breathing problems. It also helps check how well treatments are working. The test is quick and done by breathing into a mouthpiece while following simple instructions. Results guide diagnosis, treatment choices, and fitness for surgery.
PFT (Spirometry) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid smoking, heavy meals, and bronchodilators for 4–6 hours before the test.
PFT (Spirometry) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The PFT (Spirometry) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a PFT (Spirometry) Test in Visit Clinic?
PFT (Spirometry) is often part of a pulmonary function panel that may include lung volumes and diffusion tests. It is ordered when you have symptoms like breathlessness, wheeze, chronic cough, or exercise limitation. The test helps diagnose and monitor asthma, COPD, restrictive lung disease, and occupational lung problems. Abnormal results can come from smoking, infections, inflammation, scarring, obesity, or neuromuscular weakness. A family history of asthma or lung disease makes this test more important.
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