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PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTING (PFT)
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What are pulmonary function tests (PFTs)?
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are a group of tests that measure how well your lungs work. This includes how well you’re able to breathe and how effective your lungs are able to bring oxygen to the rest of your body.
Your doctor may order these tests:
if you’re having symptoms of lung problems
if you’re regularly exposed to certain substances in the environment or workplace
to monitor the course of chronic lung disease, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
to assess how well your lungs are working before you have surgery
PFTs are also known as lung function tests.
Why are these tests done?
Your doctor will order these tests to determine how your lungs are working. If you already have a condition that’s affecting your lungs, your doctor may order this test to see if the condition is progressing or how it’s responding to treatment.
PFTs can help diagnose:
asthma
allergies
chronic bronchitis
respiratory infections
lung fibrosis
bronchiectasis, a condition in which the airways in the lungs stretch and widen
COPD, which used to be called emphysema
asbestosis, a condition caused by exposure to asbestos
sarcoidosis, an inflammation of your lungs, liver, lymph nodes, eyes, skin, or other tissues
scleroderma, a disease that affects your connective tissue
pulmonary tumor
lung cancer
weaknesses of the chest wall muscles