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Respiratory Volumes Used to assess a person’s respiratory status Tidal volume (TV) Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) Expiratory reserve volume (ERV) Residual volume (RV)

Respiratory Capacities Inspiratory capacity (IC) Functional residual capacity (FRC) Vital capacity (VC) Total lung capacity (TLC)

Measurement Description Amount of air inhaled or exhaled with each breath under resting conditions Tidal volume (TV) Amount of air that can be forcefully inhaled after a nor- mal tidal volume inhalation Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) Respiratory volumes Amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a nor- mal tidal volume exhalation Expiratory reserve volume (ERV) Amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation Residual volume (RV)

Maximum amount of air contained in lungs after a maximum inspiratory effort: TLC = TV + IRV + ERV + RV Total lung capacity (TLC) Maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maxi- mum inspiratory effort: VC = TV + IRV + ERV Vital capacity (VC) Respiratory capacities Maximum amount of air that can be inspired after a normal expiration: IC = TV + IRV Inspiratory capacity (IC) Volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal tidal volume expiration: FRC = ERV + RV Functional residual capacity (FRC)

Spirographic record for a male Inspiratory reserve volume 3100 ml Inspiratory capacity 3600 ml Vital capacity 4800 ml Total lung capacity 6000 ml Tidal volume 500 ml Expiratory reserve volume 1200 ml Functional residual capacity 2400 ml Residual volume 1200 ml Spirographic record for a male Figure 22.16a

Pulmonary Function Tests Spirometer: instrument used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities Spirometry can distinguish between Obstructive pulmonary disease—increased airway resistance (e.g., bronchitis) Restrictive disorders—reduction in total lung capacity due to structural or functional lung changes (e.g., fibrosis or TB)

Pulmonary Function Tests Forced vital capacity (FVC): gas forcibly expelled after taking a deep breath Forced expiratory volume (FEV): the amount of gas expelled during specific time intervals of the FVC

Pulmonary Function Tests Increases in TLC, FRC, and RV may occur as a result of obstructive disease Reduction in VC, TLC, FRC, and RV result from restrictive disease