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Pulmonary Function Tests

Pulmonary Function Tests. Mike Poullis. Overview. Lung Volumes FVC and FEV1 Ratios FVC/FEV1 Obstruction, restriction and mixed pictures Flow Volume loops Upper airway obstruction Dead space V/Q scanning DLCO Zones of West Predicting post op FEV1 and DLCO BTS Guidelines. Lung Volumes.

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Pulmonary Function Tests

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  1. Pulmonary Function Tests Mike Poullis

  2. Overview • Lung Volumes • FVC and FEV1 • Ratios FVC/FEV1 • Obstruction, restriction and mixed pictures • Flow Volume loops • Upper airway obstruction • Dead space • V/Q scanning • DLCO • Zones of West • Predicting post op FEV1 and DLCO • BTS Guidelines

  3. Lung Volumes TLC = RV + ERV + TV + IRV. VC = ERV + TV + IRV. FRC = RV + ERV. TV

  4. TLC • TLC < 80% of predicted value = restriction. • TLC > 120% of predicted value = hyperinflation.

  5. FVC/FEV1

  6. Definitions • FEV1 - forced expiratory volume 1 - the volume of air that is forcefully exhaled in one second. • FVC - forced vital capacity - the volume of air that can be maximally forcefully exhaled • FEV1/FVC - ratio of FEV1 to FVC, expressed as a percentage • PEF - peak expiratory flow rate - the peak flow rate during expiration

  7. Comparison

  8. FVC FEV1 ratios

  9. Normal

  10. Obstruction Severity

  11. Mild Obstruction

  12. Mild and severe obstruction

  13. Restrictive Lung Disease

  14. Restrictive Lung Disease

  15. Obstruction, Restriction, Mixed

  16. Upper Airway Obstruction • Variable extrathoracic obstructions • vocal cord paralysis, • thyromegaly, • tracheomalacia, or • Neoplasm • Large airways variable intrathoracic obstructions • tracheomalacia or • neoplasm • Fixed obstruction • tracheal stenosis, • foreign body, or • neoplasm.

  17. Variable Extrathoracic Upper Airway Obstruction

  18. Fixed Upper Airway Obstruction

  19. Anatomical verses physiological dead space • In physiology, dead space is air that is inhaled by the body in breathing, but does not partake in gas exchange. • Anatomical dead space - the gas in the conducting areas of the respiratory system, such as the mouth and trachea, where the air doesn't come to the alveoli of the lungs. • Alveolar dead space - the area in the alveoli that does get air to be exchanged, but there is not enough blood flowing through the capillaries for exchange to be effective.

  20. Quantitative VQ scans

  21. Diffusion Capacity • This is a test of the ability of inhaled carbon monoxide to diffuse into the pulmonary circulation. • It is dependent on functional alveolar capillary membrane surface area and red blood cells within the circulation. • It is reduced when ever there is a loss of functional alveolar capillary membrane surface area or decrease in hemoglobin. • The diffusion capacity is "corrected" for lung volume by dividing by VA (alveolar volume). This gives an estimate of the diffusion capacity of the lung volume that is present.

  22. VQ mismatch Zones of West

  23. Predicting post operative FEV1 and DLCO • epoFEV1 = preFEV1 * (19 - segs. to be removed) • If any segments obstructed use: • epoFEV1 = preFEV1 ´*(19 - a) - b)/(19 – a) • a = no. of obstructed segments • b = no. of unobstructed segments to be resected • Right upper lobe 3, left upper lobe 3 • middle lobe 2, lingula 2 • right lower lobe 5 • left lower lobe 4

  24. % verses Actual FEV1 • 2 L for pneumonectomy • 1.5 L for lobectomy • Risk model based on % • Think patient size

  25. BTS Guidelines • PART I: FITNESS FOR SURGERY • Age • Pulmonary function • Cardiovascular fitness • Weight loss, performance status and nutrition • Multiple risk factors • PART II: OPERABILITY • Diagnosis and staging • Operability and adjuvant therapy • Operations available • Locally advanced disease • Small cell lung cancer

  26. BTS Bottom Line • Pred FEV1, DLCO • 40 % magic numbers • Exercise test if not sure

  27. 250metres

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