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Pulmonary  function tests include:
Pulmonary  function tests include:
* [[Blood gas analysis]]
* [[Blood gas analysis]]
* [[Capnography]]
* [[Exercise test]]s
* [[Exercise test]]s
* [[Lung volume measurement]]s
* [[Lung volume measurement]]s
* [[Peak expiratory flow rate]]
* [[Peak expiratory flow rate]]
* [[Spirometry]]
* [[Spirometry]]
* [[Ventilation-perfusion ratio]] (V/Q scan)


While precise measurements of these parameters take specialized equipment, often requiring considerable operator skill, it is worth noting that inexpensive peak flow meters are a vital part of patient self-management of asthma and several other respiratory diseases.  
While precise measurements of these parameters take specialized equipment, often requiring considerable operator skill, it is worth noting that inexpensive peak flow meters are a vital part of patient self-management of asthma and several other respiratory diseases.  
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In medicine, pulmonary function tests, also called respiratory function tests, are "measurement of the various processes involved in the act of respiration: inspiration, expiration, oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange, lung volume and compliance, etc.[1]

Respiratory flow volume loop of a patient without abnormalities.
Respiratory flow volume loop of a patient with obstructive lung disease.
Respiratory flow volume loop of a patient with restrictive lung disease.

Pulmonary function tests include:

While precise measurements of these parameters take specialized equipment, often requiring considerable operator skill, it is worth noting that inexpensive peak flow meters are a vital part of patient self-management of asthma and several other respiratory diseases.

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