Pulmonary Function Tests
(PFT)
Definition
- How much air you can blow out
- How much air your lungs can hold at different times
- How hard you are blowing air out
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Reasons for Test
- Measure how much a lung problem is affecting you
- Evaluate symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, and trouble breathing
- Evaluate your lung function before a surgery
- Determine how well a treatment is working
What to Expect
Prior to Test
- Review your medicines with your doctor. You may need to stop taking some before testing.
- Do not eat, smoke, or exercise 4-8 hours before testing.
- Wear loose-fitting clothing.
Description of Test
| Peak Flow Meter |
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- A brief period of exercise before the test.
- Oxygen saturation test to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood. Can be measured with a small clip on your finger.
- You may be exposed to a specific chemical during the PFT. The test will determine if your breathing changes due to that chemical. This is only done under close and careful supervision.
After Test
How Long Will It Take?
Will It Hurt?
Results
Call Your Doctor
- Headaches, nausea, muscle aches, dizziness, or general ill feeling
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Chest pain
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Lung Association http://www.lung.ca
COPD Canada http://www.copdcanada.ca
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