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N2 washout switch-in error

I have been taking a close look at the raw data from all lung volume tests lately in large part because N2 washouts are still relatively new to my PFT Lab and we’re continuing to learn from o…

Height and arm-span

The PFT Lab I am associated with has been making a point of having the technicians re-measure patient height with each visit. Part of the reason for this is that several years ago the medical assis…

Peak VO2 and low body weight

The PFT Lab I am associated with performs cardiopulmonary exercise tests for pre-op cardiothoracic surgery patients with lung cancer. Surgeons have to make a decision to operate or not based at lea…

Plethysmographic Puzzle

This PFT report came across my desk the other day. At first glance it looked wrong because when was the last time you saw a patient with a FRC that was 165% of predicted?