Richard Johnston

Richard Johnston

Alveolar O2 and Altitude

Recently I was trying to explain the effect of altitude on blood oxygenation to somebody with IPF. They had observed that their oxygen saturation was fairly normal at sea level but that they needed…

What’s in a name?

My lab is in the final stages of a software update that will allow for electronic signing of our reports. This has been a long and slow process partly because the release date of the software got p…

Ultrasonic spirometers

There are at least a half dozen companies that use an ultrasonic flowmeter in their spirometer. The first patent for an ultrasonic flowmeter was made in the 1970’s but it wasn’t until t…

Temperature (in)correction

Sooner or later we all get lucky and find ourselves able to replace older equipment. When you have equipment that’s so old it can’t be repaired (either because the manufacturer no longe…

Filter FUD

A lab manager recently emailed me and asked my opinion about whether it was okay to use generic mouthpiece filters on their test systems. They had asked the same question of their equipment manufac…

Hyperventilation Syndrome

While reviewing a CPET I noticed the patient had a low PETCO2 throughout exercise and an elevated Ve-VCO2 slope. In addition the patient’s minute ventilation was on the high side (75% of pred…