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Pulmonary
Function Testing
Spirometry
Spirometry is the most common pulmonary
function test measured. It consists of a breathing
test done by blowing into a tube while sitting in
a chair.
Spirometry
measures how much air you can breathe in and out,
as well as how fast you can breathe in and out.
You may be asked to breath quickly, forcefully,
or slowly. Often the test is repeated three times
or more to be sure the test results are consistent
and reliable.
Your
healthcare provider may order a bronchodilator to
be given. This medicine is inhaled to open up your
airways. Spirometry is then done before and after
the bronchodilator to see if the medication will
help. If your airways open up with the medication,
this helps your healthcare provider determine what
kind and how much airway disease you have and whether
medication will help you.
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