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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Other diagnostic studies for | Other [[Diagnosis|diagnostic]] studies for [[respiratory acidosis]] include [[pulmonary function tests]], which are necessary for the diagnosis of the [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease|chronic obstructive lung disease]]. | ||
== Other Diagnostic Studies == | == Other Diagnostic Studies == |
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Overview
Other diagnostic studies for respiratory acidosis include pulmonary function tests, which are necessary for the diagnosis of the chronic obstructive lung disease.
Other Diagnostic Studies
- For the estimation of the severity of obstructive lung disease Pulmonary function test are required for the diagnosis and shows the following
- FEV1=Forced expiratory volume in 1 second
- It is the most commonly used index of airflow obstruction
- FVC= Forced vital capacity
- The ratio of FEV1.0 to forced vital capacity is reduced
- Increase inTLC= Total lung capacity, FRC= Functional residual capacity, and RV= Residual volume in obstructive airway diseases
- TLC=Total lung capacity is decreased in restrictive lung diseases