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Incentive Spirometer: This simple gadget helps you exercise your lungs so you can breathe deeply if you’ve had surgery or have a medical condition.
What are spirometry tests and why are they performed? Learn about the procedure, how the results are read, and what other testing methods may be available.
Spirometry is a type of pulmonary function test that provides information about the function of the lungs and can be used for a variety of purposes.
Spirometry scores tell doctors how much air you’re able to pull into your lungs and how quickly you can expel it. This test is helpful for diagnosing and treating breathing conditions like COPD.
Having impaired vs. normal spirometry findings, as well as COPD, raised the odds for cardiovascular disease and the risk for incident cardiovascular disease, according to study results published ...
This test is similar to spirometry. You breathe into a tube attached to a machine. The test can help diagnose a disease of the blood vessels between your heart and lungs, and it can show the ...
When spirometry is unavailable, physicians can use the St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire score plus peak expiratory flow to screen for COPD, according to data published in American Journal ...
Lung function tests often fail to detect lung disease in Black patients, according to research — and experts are calling for a change.
Learn about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) diagnosis and testing, including spirometry and the electrocardiogram (EKG).
Preserved ratio impaired spirometry showed potential for risk stratification and disease prevention in a large cohort study.
Preserved ratio impaired spirometry is linked to the development of airway obstruction, regardless of smoking habits, a retrospective case-control study with a decade-long follow-up shows.