What’s normal about airway resistance?
The question that was actually posed to me a month or so ago was “when is RAW abnormal?” I didn’t have a good answer at the time since airway resistance…
The question that was actually posed to me a month or so ago was “when is RAW abnormal?” I didn’t…
7 Jan 2018 January 7, 2018 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
Thinking about the past
This is the time of the year when it’s traditional to review the past. That’s what “Auld lang syne”, the song most associated with New Year’s celebrations, is all about.…
This is the time of the year when it’s traditional to review the past. That’s what “Auld lang syne”, the…
31 Dec 2017 December 31, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
2017 ATS PFT Reporting Standardization
The ATS has released its first standard for reporting pulmonary function results. This report is in the December 1, 2017 issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care…
The ATS has released its first standard for reporting pulmonary function results. This report is in the December 1, 2017…
10 Dec 2017 December 10, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
Making Assumptions about TGV and FRC
When lung volumes are measured in a plethysmograph the actual measurement is called the Thoracic Gas Volume (TGV). This is the volume of air in the lung at the time…
When lung volumes are measured in a plethysmograph the actual measurement is called the Thoracic Gas Volume (TGV). This is…
1 Dec 2017 December 1, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
The effect of errors in Inspiratory Volume on DLCO.
Yesterday while reviewing reports I ran across an interesting error in the Inspiratory Volume (VI) from a DLCO test. I’ve probably seen this before but this time I realized what…
Yesterday while reviewing reports I ran across an interesting error in the Inspiratory Volume (VI) from a DLCO test. I’ve…
19 Nov 2017 November 19, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
DLCO, de-constructed
My wife watches the Food Network a lot and I occasionally watch it with her but I can only take so much of it before I go off and read…
My wife watches the Food Network a lot and I occasionally watch it with her but I can only take…
15 Nov 2017 November 15, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
COHb and Pulse Oximetry
I was reviewing a report recently that included the results for walking oximetry. These showed that the individual has a resting SaO2 of 97% and desaturated significantly to 86% after…
I was reviewing a report recently that included the results for walking oximetry. These showed that the individual has a…
7 Nov 2017 November 7, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
Why the FEV1/FVC ratio LLN as a percent of the predicted FEV1/FVC ratio is important
My medical director and I had a discussion today about where the cutoff for a normal FEV1/FVC ratio would be for a 93 year old patient of his. Part of…
My medical director and I had a discussion today about where the cutoff for a normal FEV1/FVC ratio would be…
8 Oct 2017 October 8, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
What’s normal about the GLI DLCO reference values?
The Global Lung Initiative (GLI) has been working for several years to develop a universal reference equation for DLCO. Although this endeavor is not necessarily complete, an article describing the…
The Global Lung Initiative (GLI) has been working for several years to develop a universal reference equation for DLCO. Although…
3 Oct 2017 October 3, 2017 by Richard Johnston • Leave a comment
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