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Spirometry Results Interpreter

Spirometry Interpreter

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When interpreting spirometry, follow a systematic three-step approach: (1) Check the FEV1/FVC ratio — obstruction if <0.70; (2) Check the FVC — if reduced with normal ratio, suspect restriction; (3) Check FEV1% predicted to grade obstruction severity. This three-step system covers all major spirometry patterns and prevents jumping to conclusions.

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The forced expiratory manoeuvre was first described in 1947 by Tiffeneau and Pinelli. Tiffeneau's original ratio was FEV1/FVC expressed over one second, which they abbreviated as 'VEMS/CV' in French. Today's FEV1/FVC ratio bears their legacy — yet Tiffeneau himself is said to have been an inveterate smoker who went on to develop COPD, lending his insight a certain tragic irony.

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