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FEV1/FVC

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FEV1/FVCForced Expiratory Volume in One Second/Forced Vital Capacity
FEV1/FVCForced Expiratory Volume in 1 S/Forced Vital Capacity


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It is also known that infection with PsA is associated with reduced FEV1/FVC in 4-year-olds, lower FEV1 in 7-year-olds, and diminished FEFV,faster deterioration in FEV1, and increased mortality in older children and adults (44-47).
Pulmonary function tests were as follows: FVC, 1970 mL (72%); FEVI, 930 mL (40%); FEV1/FVC, 47%; residual volume (RV), 2780 (165%); the ratio of residual volume to total lung capacity (RV/TLC), 52%.
Interpretation of spirometry typically requires comparison of the patient's measured values (FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC ratio) with expected values.
 
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