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13 December, 15:45

What lung values changed (from those of the normal patient) in the spirogram when the patient with emphysema was selected?

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  1. 13 December, 15:52
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    The lung values that changed include the following: ERV < IRV < RV < FVC < FEV1%. Spirogram is used to measure pulmonary function test. It is a test that tests the efficiency of the lungs to exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen gases. The vital capacity of the lung is equal to TV + IRV + ERV and the total capacity is equal to the summation of TV, IRV, ERV and RV.
  2. 13 December, 15:57
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    When the patient with emphysema was selected lung values changed (from those of the normal patient) in the spirogram are:

    ERV, IRV, RV, FVC, FEV1, FEV1 %

    The reason behind the changes of these values are due to the loss or inability of electric recoil. A spirogram (graph like structure obtained by the respiratory movements) is measured by spirometer.
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