Lung Function Tests: MedlinePlus Medical Test (original) (raw)

What are lung function tests?

Lung function tests are a group of tests that check how well your lungs are working. These tests are also called pulmonary function tests, or PFTs. They may be used with other tests and information to help diagnose and monitor certain lung diseases.

There are many types of lung function tests. Most of them involve breathing through a mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is connected to a device that makes different types of measurements, such as:

Lung function tests also help check the health of your airways. Your airways are the parts of your body that carry air to your lungs, including your nose, throat, trachea (windpipe), and bronchial tubes that connect your windpipe to each lung.

Common lung function tests include:

Your health care provider may order one or more lung function tests, depending on the reason you need to be tested.

Other names: pulmonary function tests, PFTs

What are they used for?

Lung function tests are often used to:

Why do I need a lung function test?

Lung function tests are done for many different reasons. You may need testing if you:

Your provider may also order a lung function test as part of your routine exam.

What happens during lung function testing?

There are different ways to do each type of lung function test. But the basic steps are about the same.

For a spirometry test:

For a lung volume (body plethysmography) test:

A lung volume test may be done by breathing a special mixture of gases for a few minutes while wearing a clip on your nose. For this test, you do not need to sit in an airtight room.

For a gas diffusion test:

For exercise tests:

Six minute walk test:

Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET):

Will I need to do anything to prepare for the tests?

Your provider will let you know how to prepare for your lung function test. To make sure your test results are accurate, follow the instructions you're give. In general:

Are there any risks to the tests?

There is very little risk to having a lung function test. Some people may feel lightheaded, dizzy, or tired from breathing hard. It's also common to cough. Some people may feel nervous being in a small space for a lung volume test. If you have concerns about your test, talk with your provider.

What do the results mean?

A normal lung function test result for you depends on the size of your lungs. Your lung size is based on your height, sex, and age. So, your provider will compare your test results to results from healthy people who are the same height, age, and sex as you.

If your results aren't normal, it may mean you have a lung condition. Lung function tests can't diagnose which specific lung disease you have. But your test results can tell which of the two main types you have:

If you have questions about your results, talk with your provider.

Learn more about laboratory tests, reference ranges, and understanding results.

Is there anything else I need to know about lung function tests?

If you need one or more lung function tests, your provider may also order a blood oxygen level test called an arterial blood gas (ABG) test. This blood test measures the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your blood.

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