Goodbye
This is probably the last post I will be able to write. I was diagnosed less than two months ago with a very nasty cancer with a poor prognosis. I thought I could power through it but a serious i…
This is probably the last post I will be able to write. I was diagnosed less than two months ago with a very nasty cancer with a poor prognosis. I thought I could power through it but a serious i…
A while back I reviewed the spirometry grading system that was included in the 2017 ATS reporting standards. My feeling was, and continues to be, that its usefulness is very limited because it’s mo…
The issue of infection control has been a topic of a couple of discussions I’ve had lately. In particular, it was reported to me that a PFT lab had come under fire from a Joint Commission inspector…
Over the last couple of years I’ve run across a number of test systems that do not include tidal loops along with the maximal flow-volume loop. I’ve wondered why this was done and because of this I…
The 2005 ATS/ERS spirometry standard make it permissible and even recommends that the FVC and FEV1 be selected from different efforts. I disagree somewhat with their criteria for selecting the FEV1…
A couple days ago I pulled my copy of the Intermountain Thoracic Society manual on pulmonary function testing off the bookshelf and thumbed through it a bit. It was first published in 1975 and was …
A set of guidelines for grading spirometry quality was included with the recently published ATS recommendations for a standardized pulmonary function report. These guideline are similar to others p…
One of the limitations of the single-breath DLCO is that the equation used to calculate results implicitly assumes that the entire breath-holding period occurs at TLC. Mathematically, what happens …
One of the recommendations in the 2017 ERS/ATS DLCO standards was that VA should be calculated using a mass balance equation. I’ve discussed this approach previously, but basically the volume of th…