Pulmonary Function Tests PFTs 1.0.0 [free]

Description

Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) calculator determines the most commonly tested respiratory parameters and capacities based on easily obtained data and
volumes.
Tidal Volume (TV)
Tidal volume is the measure of the amount of air inhaled during a normal breath. Safe tidal volumes can be determined based on patient’s height and gender and the rule of
thumb of 6 to 8mL per kg of ideal body weight (IBW) where:
IBW male = 50kg + 2.3 x (Height in inches – 60)
IBW female = 45.5kg + 2.3 x (Height in inches – 60)
Normal range for measured tidal volume is 500 – 780 mL.
Minute Volume (VE)
Minute ventilation or minute volume, is defined as the total volume of gas entering (or leaving) the lung per minute and is calculated as product of tidal volume and
respiratory rate.
VE in mL/min = Tidal volume (Vt) in mL x Respiratory rate (RR) in resp/min
Normal range for minute volume is 70 – 110 mL/kg/min or in average adults (4.0 – 8.0 L/min).
Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR)
The peak expiratory flow rate predicts the maximum speed of expiration and offers information about the airflow through the bronchi, thus can quantify how severe the degree
of airway obstruction is.
Peak expiratory flow is estimated via one of the three formulas, depending on the patient characteristics:
Children PEFR = ((Height in cm - 100) x 5) + 100
Adult Men = (((Height in m x 5.48) + 1.58) - (Age x 0.041)) x 60
Adult Women = (((Height in m x 3.72) + 2.24) - (Age x 0.03)) x 60
Normal range in adults is between 390 and 740 L/min.
Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
Forced vital capacity (FVC) is the total amount of air exhaled during the FEV test.
FVC = Race x 1.15 x [(0.0443 x Height) - (0.026 x Age) - 2.89]
Where Race variables are: 0.93 for Asian, 0.87 for Black or African American and 1 for White Caucasian.
Normal range FEV1 is between 3.0 and 5.0 L
Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1)
Forced expiratory volume (FEV1) measures how much air a person can exhale during the first second of a forced breath.
FEV1 = Race x 1.08 x [(0.0395 x Height) - (0.025 x Age) - 2.6]
Where Race variables are: 0.93 for Asian, 0.87 for Black or African American and 1 for White Caucasian.
Normal range FEV1 is between 2.4 and 4.0 L. Lower FEV1 values are indicative of obstructive lung disease, such as asthma or COPD.
Estimated Vital Capacity
Vital capacity can be indirectly estimated based on gender, age and height in centimetres.
VC for men = [(27.63 – 0.112 x Age in years) x Height in cm] / 1000
VC for women = [(21.78 – 0.101 x Age in years) x Height in cm] / 1000
Subject age is taken into account as a factor because vital capacity increases during the 20s and 30s and then follows a steady decrease towards the 50s. The VC estimation
is gender specific (men tend to have a higher volume than women) but the general normal range is between 3.0 and 5.0 L.
Pulmonary Capacities
During spirometry, the four respiratory volumes are measured: inspiratory reserve volume (IRV), tidal volume (TV), expiratory reserve volume (ERV) and residual volume (RV).
These are then used to determine the lung capacities, defined as:
Lung Capacity Formula Normal Range
Vital Capacity (VC) IRV + TV + ERV 3.0 – 5.0 L
Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) ERV + RV 2.0 – 4.0 L
Total Lung Capacity (TLC) IRV + TV + ERV + RV 4.0 – 6.0 L
The above formulas and equations are used in this PFTs spirometry calculator.

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  • Nom du logiciel: Pulmonary Function Tests PFTs
  • Logiciel Catégorie: Santé et remise en forme
  • Code: co.mdapp.pfts
  • La dernière version: 1.0.0
  • Exigence: {S} ou supérieur
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  • Mettre à jour temps: 2022-04-22