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Lung Function Test
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The Spirometry Test at Home is a common, non-invasive, widely used lung function test that provides objective information for the diagnosis of lung diseases and the ongoing monitoring of lung health. This breathing test measures key airflow and volume metrics, such as forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), to assess the amount and speed of air moving in and out of the lungs. It helps evaluate breathing efficiency and respiratory performance, supporting early screening for individuals at risk of pulmonary disease, general respiratory health checks, and pre-employment or periodic monitoring in high-risk occupations.

The spirometry device is intended for adults and older children, and is commonly used in hospitals, physician clinics, laboratories, and occupational testing settings. Home-based spirometry offers added convenience while providing clinically relevant lung function measurements; however, proper technique and professional interpretation are essential for accurate lung function assessment.

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Understanding Spirometry At-Home

What Is a Spirometry Test?

Spirometry is a physiological test used to measure lung capacity and airflow, helping assess how effectively the lungs inhale and exhale air over time. It is a key tool for evaluating lung function measurement and identifying airflow abnormalities.

Why Is the Spirometry Test Performed? 

Spirometry is performed to screen, diagnose, and monitor respiratory conditions that affect breathing. It helps detect airflow limitation, assess disease severity, and track changes in lung function over time

How Does the Spirometry Test at Home Work?

Spirometry test at home allows individuals to undergo lung function screening in a familiar and convenient setting. The test is conducted using a portable spirometry device under guided supervision. The individual is instructed to take a deep breath and exhale forcefully into the device, which records airflow and volume measurements. The results are generated through the Spirofy software system.

What are the indications of the spirometry test? 

  • Diagnosis of obstructive and restrictive lung diseases (COPD, Asthma)
  • Risk assessment of patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgeries.
  • Diagnosis and risk assessment of patients undergoing noncardiothoracic surgery and suspected to have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other chronic lung diseases.
  • Prognostication in several conditions such as COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis, interstitial lung disease (ILD), and neuromuscular diseases.
  • Monitoring disease progression in ILD, COPD, asthma and bronchiectasis.
  • Evaluation of lung impairment Post TB infection.

What are the contraindications of the spirometry test?

  • Spirometry may not be suitable in certain conditions due to safety concerns or reduced test accuracy, including:
  • Unstable cardiovascular status such as myocardial infarction
  • Recent thoracic or abdominal surgery
  • Recent eye or ear surgery
  • Proven or suspected active pulmonary tuberculosis
  • Thoracic, abdominal or cerebral aneurysm
  • Oral or facial pain exacerbated by the device mouthpiece
  • Hemoptysis of known/unknown origin
  • Uncontrolled blood pressure
  • Acute illnesses that may interfere with the performance of the procedure such as acute respiratory tract infection, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, or abdominal pain

What are the key highlights of the spirometry test? 

Key highlights of the Spirometry At-Home includes the following : 

  • Helps in early screening of individuals at risk of having pulmonary disease
  • Assesses general respiratory health
  • Preemployment and lung health monitoring for at-risk occupations

How Does the Spirometry Test at Home Work?

Spirometry at home allows individuals to undergo lung function screening in a familiar and convenient setting. The test is conducted using a portable spirometry device under guided supervision. The individual is instructed to take a deep breath and exhale forcefully into the device, which records airflow and volume measurements. The results are generated through the Spirofy software system.

Step-by-Step Home Spirometry Procedure

  • The individual is guided on proper posture and breathing technique
  • A deep inhalation is followed by a forceful and sustained exhalation into the mouthpiece
  • The maneuver may be repeated to ensure acceptable and reproducible readings
  • Lung function data is captured digitally and analyzed by the software

Parameters Measured in a Spirometry Test

A spirometry test measures key lung function parameters that reflect airflow and lung capacity. These values help identify potential breathing abnormalities and assess overall respiratory performance.

Key Lung Function Measurements (FEV₁, FVC, FEV₁/FVC)

FEV₁ (Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second): Measures the amount of air exhaled in the first second of a forceful breath

FVC (Forced Vital Capacity): Represents the total volume of air exhaled after a full inhalation

FEV₁/FVC Ratio: Helps differentiate between obstructive and restrictive lung patterns

These parameters together provide a comprehensive overview of lung function and breathing efficiency.

Note: This is a screening test. The spirometry at home test report is software-generated using Spirofy and does not involve doctor or laboratory.

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What does Spirometry At-Home measure?

The Spirometry At-Home test measures basic lung function by assessing how much air you can inhale and exhale and how quickly you can breathe out. It provides an initial assessment of airflow and lung capacity, helping identify possible breathing abnormalities. This is a screening test, and the spirometry at-home report is software-generated using Spirofy, without direct involvement of a doctor or laboratory. The results are intended for preliminary screening purposes only and should be reviewed with a healthcare professional if abnormalities are observed or symptoms persist.

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