PFT with Reversibility

Measures lung airflow and how much breathing improves after a bronchodilator to detect reversible obstruction in Visit Clinic.
What is a PFT with Reversibility Test in Visit Clinic?
PFT with Reversibility measures how well your lungs move air. It records volumes and flow rates, such as FEV1 and FVC, both before and after a bronchodilator. The comparison shows whether airway narrowing improves with medication. This is important for diagnosing and distinguishing asthma from other lung problems like COPD. Doctors use it to assess severity, guide treatment choices, and monitor response over time. It helps track disease progression and the effect of inhalers or other therapies. The test is quick and noninvasive and gives objective information about airflow obstruction and reversibility.
PFT with Reversibility Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid smoking and bronchodilators before test; wear loose clothing. Follow doctor's inhaler instructions.
PFT with Reversibility Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The PFT with Reversibility test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a PFT with Reversibility Test in Visit Clinic?
PFT with Reversibility is commonly included in lung function testing panels when patients have cough, wheeze, or shortness of breath. Doctors order it to help diagnose asthma, evaluate suspected COPD, or assess unexplained breathlessness. Abnormal results can be caused by airway inflammation, smoking, infections, chronic lung disease, or inadequate treatment and certain medications. A family history of asthma or lung disease may prompt earlier or repeated testing to guide care.
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