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1 Respiratory Function Test
Department of internal medicine Chen Yu

2 Respiratory Function Test
Lung volumes Ventilation function Gas exchange Blood flow Respiratory motive force

3 Lung Volume and Subdivisions
IRV IC VC TLC VT ERV FRC RV RV

4 Basal Lung Volume VT (tidal volume): 500ml
IRV (inspiratory reserve volume) ERV (expiratory reserve volume) RV (residual volume)

5 Basal Lung Capacity IC (inspiratory capacity): VT+ IRV
FRC (functional residual capacity): ERV + RV VC (vital capacity) : IC + ERV normal men: 4217ml women: 3105ml TLC (total lung capacity): VC + RV

6 Some Explanatory Points
Lung volume is to describe the changes of the lung volume during one breathing at static conditions, also called static lung volume. VT, VC, TLC are used at clinical. VT and VC are determined by Spirometric trace , but FRC and RV by indirect method: Helium or Nitrogen analyses method.

7 Clinical Significance
VC depends on sex, age and height. VC% < 80% is abnormal. VC : restrictive ventilation disorder severe obstructive ventilation disorder

8 Clinical Significance
RV/TLC% (residual air rate) normal : < 35% emphysema: > 40 % old person can be 50%. FRC : emphysema FRC : interstitial pulmonary fibrosis

9 Ventilation Function Test
It is called as dynamic lung volumes. Fast spirometric trace to illustrate timed ventilation tests (air volume and air flow during breathing).

10 Ventilation Function Test
Lung ventilation volume VE and MVV Forced vital capacity (FVC) Maximal mid-expiratory flow (MMEF. MMF) Alveolar ventilation (VA)

11 VE ( minute ventilation):
= VT×RR/min normal : 4—6 liter < 3L : hypoventilation >10L: hyperventilation

12 MVV ( maximal voluntary ventilation):
ventilative volume at the most rate and most breathing deep during a minute Normal : 80—100L abnormal: < 70L MVV%=(MVV—VE)/MVV % Normal: >95% ventilation storage : <86%

13 FVC (Forced Vital Capacity)
The volume that after full inspiration, to expire with the most force and the most rate.

14 FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in the first second)
FEV1/FVC% ( the first rate) FEV1/FVC%: 83% FEV2/FVC%: 96% FEV3/FVC%: 99% Normal: > 80% <70%: obstructive ventilation disorder

15 MMEF (maximal mid-expiratory flow)
The mean flow between 25% and 75% forced expiration. Significance: to evaluate the small airway obstruction in early stage

16 VA (alveolar ventilation)
The air volume entered respiratory bronchioli and the alveoli during a minute. VD (dead space )=150ml VA = (VT –VD) ×RR/min Normal VD/VT= VD/VT : effective ventilation increased VD/VT : effective ventilation decreased

17 Clinical Values of Ventilation Test
Air rate index = Normal : =1 MVV active/predictive% VC active/predictive%

18 Degrees of Lung Disfunction
VC or MVV act/pre% FEV1% Normal > >70 Mild reduce Mediate reduce Severe reduce <=40 Respiratory failure <=20

19 Classification of Ventilative Function Disorder
obstruction restriction mix FEV1/FVC N or MVV or N VC N or Rate index < > =1.0 RV N or uncertain TLC N or uncertain

20 Degrees of Obstructive Emphysema
RV/TLC (%) Normal <=35% Mild emphysema Mediate emphysema Severe emphysema >=56

21 Bronchial Dilation Test
Method: to determine FEV1 and FEV1/FVC% before and after ß2-agonist inhalation Result: improved rate= Positive: >15% Reversible limitation: asthma >15% and improved volume>200ml After-before × 100% before

22 PEF Variable Rate PEF (peak expiratory flow): the most flow during forced expiration. It indicates the force of respiratory muscle and airway obstruction. PEF variability= PEF variability≥20% : asthma PEFmax-PEFmin × 100% 1/2 (PEFmax+PEFmin)

23 Bronchial Provocation Test
Method : to inhale histamine from low to high concentration till the FEV1 decrease ≥20%. Calculate drug volume (PD20FEV1). Positive: PD20FEV1<7.8umol indicate airway hyperresponsiveness asthma

24 Gas Exchange Test Gas distribution: Nitrogen concentration method
normal < 2.5% Ventilation/perfusion ratio (V/Q) : 0.4 P(A-a)O2: 5-15mmHg Diffusion capacity (DL): CO method

25 Small Airway Function Test
Small airway: diameter ≤2mm Closing volume (CV): N2 or He method Maximum expiratory flow-volume curve (MEFV): indicate disease from the curve shape

26 Thank you!


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