Science news articles about 'forced vital capacity'
... year 15 of the cohort were associated with the lowest forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) at year ... defining features of COPD and lower forced vital capacity (FVC), a measure of total lung ...
... as lung function, including FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in one second) and FVC (forced vital capacity, or the total expiratory volume) with respect to BMI, waist circumference and other measures ...
... maximal mid expiratory flow rate (MMEF), forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1).
"FEV1 is a measure of large airways, FVC of total lung ...
... endpoint of change in percent predicted forced vital capacity (FVC) at week 72 was met ... the ability of pirfenidone to reduce the decline of lung capacity and improve progression-free survival, served ...
... found that lean asthma patients had slightly greater forced expiratory volume in one second , or FEV1 (3.05 liters vs ... ), and slightly greater ratio of FEV1 to forced vital capacity (83.5% vs. 82.4%), ...
... in skin scores. The researchers also saw an improvement in forced vital capacity scores by 9.6 percent and diffusion capacity scores by 11 percent in the 18 patients who had ...
... total amount of air exhaled, called the forced vital capacity or FVC, and how much air is exhaled in the first second, called the forced expiratory volume in one second or FEV1.
"We know that ...
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