Diagnostic Tests For Asthma

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Asthma is a lung disease where airway resistance is increased. A diagnosis of asthma is made with the help of spirometry. In particular, the forced vital capacity (FVC) and the forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1 ) are important items to measure. A simpler home test is to measure the peak expiratory flow rate (PEF), which can be measured with a simple peak flow meter.

It is important for the doctor to assess the FEV1 /FVC ratio, as the size of the reduction of this is proportional to the severity of the asthma. The spriometry machine prints this out automatically. Also, if there is no reduction in this ratio, there might be another lung disease present (a restrictive airway problem, different from asthma). This link describes the importance of flow-volume loops, but this is something for the lung specialist and doctor to worry about. It is an easy way to make air flow restrictions visible in a graphic form.

Other tests are X-rays, arterial blood gases and possibly CT and MRI scans in special cases that occasionally would be needed (see appropriate links in the table on Special procedures for lung diseases).

Allergy testing is another important aspect for patients with inhalation allergies or food allergies who have asthma. It may be that these patients should be on allergy injections, if the treating physician or the specialist feels that this would be helpful. Many asthma patients can be stabilized with allergy injections to the point where a stage IV asthma condition can convert into a stage II or III asthma, which will be a lot easier to control from then on with medications.

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References:

1. Noble: Textbook of Primary Care Medicine, 3rd ed., Copyright © 2001 Mosby, Inc.

2. National Asthma Education and Prevention Program. Expert Panel Report II. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 1997.

3. Rakel: Conn's Current Therapy 2002, 54th ed., Copyright © 2002 W. B. Saunders Company

4. Murray & Nadel: Textbook of Respiratory Medicine, 3rd ed., Copyright © 2000 W. B. Saunders Company

5. Behrman: Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 16th ed., Copyright © 2000 W. B. Saunders Company

6. Merck Manual: Asthma

7. Goldman: Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 21st ed., Copyright © 2000 W. B. Saunders Company

8. Ferri: Ferri's Clinical Advisor: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment, 2004 ed., Copyright © 2004 Mosby, Inc.

9. Rakel: Conn's Current Therapy 2004, 56th ed., Copyright © 2004 Elsevier



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