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PFT With Bronchodilator, in Visit Clinic

Checks lung airflow and capacity before and after a bronchodilator to detect reversible airway obstruction in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
3
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a PFT With Bronchodilator Test in Visit Clinic?

A PFT with bronchodilator measures how well your lungs move air in and out. It records airflow, lung volumes, and how much air you can force out in one second (FEV1) and overall lung capacity (FVC). The test is done before and after a bronchodilator inhaler to see if airway narrowing improves. This helps distinguish asthma (reversible) from chronic conditions like COPD (less reversible). Doctors use the results to diagnose breathing problems, monitor disease progression, and guide or change treatments. It also helps assess fitness for surgery and track response to inhaled medicines.

PFT With Bronchodilator Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid smoking and bronchodilator medicines for 4–12 hours; wear loose, comfortable clothing.

PFT With Bronchodilator Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The PFT With Bronchodilator test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Spirometry pre- and post-bronchodilator (FEV1
  • FVC
  • FEV1/FVC); may include lung volumes and DLCO if needed.

Why Take a PFT With Bronchodilator Test in Visit Clinic?

PFT With Bronchodilator is typically part of a pulmonary function panel used when patients have wheeze, cough, or breathlessness. Doctors order it to help diagnose asthma, COPD, or other breathing disorders and to monitor treatment response. Abnormal results can be caused by smoking, infections, allergies, chronic lung disease, or certain medications. A family history of asthma or COPD increases the reason to test.

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What is a PFT with bronchodilator test in Visit Clinic?plus

A PFT with bronchodilator is a lung function test (spirometry) that measures airflow and lung volumes before and after inhaling a short-acting bronchodilator. It compares FEV1 and FVC to detect airway obstruction and assess reversibility. An increase in FEV1 after the bronchodilator suggests reversible airway disease (for example, asthma), guiding diagnosis, treatment decisions, and monitoring.

What is the PFT test cost in Visit Clinic?plus

Pulmonary function test (PFT) costs vary by location and test complexity. In public health systems it's often free; in private clinics in the United States expect roughly $50–$500 for basic spirometry to full PFTs with diffusion. In India prices commonly range ₹500–₹3,000. More advanced or hospital-based testing can cost more. Check with your provider or insurer for exact pricing and coverage.

What does a PFT test indicate in Visit Clinic?plus

A pulmonary function test (PFT) measures how well your lungs work. It quantifies lung volumes and capacities, airflow rates (like FEV1 and FVC), and gas exchange (diffusion). PFTs help identify obstructive versus restrictive lung disease, assess severity, monitor progression or treatment response, and evaluate fitness for surgery or occupational exposure. Results guide diagnosis, management, and follow-up of respiratory conditions.

What does a positive bronchodilator response mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive bronchodilator response means spirometry shows a significant improvement in airflow after a bronchodilator—commonly defined as an increase in FEV1 or FVC of at least 12% and 200 mL from baseline. It indicates reversible airway obstruction (typical of asthma) and suggests likely benefit from bronchodilator therapy, though clinical correlation is needed and it doesn’t rule out fixed obstruction or other causes.

Is a PFT test painful in Visit Clinic?plus

Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are generally not painful. Most involve breathing through a mouthpiece and may cause temporary discomfort—coughing, breathlessness, lightheadedness, or mild chest tightness. Body plethysmography can feel claustrophobic for some. Tests are usually quick and safe; rare risks include transient dizziness or worsening symptoms in severe lung disease. Tell the technician about any concerns before testing.

What is a normal PFT score in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal pulmonary function test shows FEV1 and FVC ≥80% of predicted for age, sex, height and ethnicity. The FEV1/FVC ratio is usually ≥70–80% (age-dependent), with values below the lower limit suggesting obstruction. DLCO (diffusing capacity) is typically ≥80% predicted. Results must be interpreted against predicted values and clinical context.