Lung Function Test results
Normal Results
Definition: All measured parameters are within the normal range and FEV1/FVC ratio is > 0.70
Possible Intervention: Review patient in 12 months following repeat spirometry
Obstructive Pattern
Definition: FEV1/FVC ratio is ≤ 0.70
- Mild > 70%
- Moderate 60 – 69%
- Moderately severe 50 – 59%
- Severe 35 – 49%
- Very severe ≤ 34%
Severity based on post-FEV1 percent predicted (as per ATS/ERS guidelines)
COPD or chronic asthma should be considered given the correct clinical context.
Possible Interventions:
- Consider bronchodilator therapy
- Review patient in 3 months following repeat flow volume loop
- If no improvement and/or symptoms persist – consider referral to Respiratory Physician and/or full lung function testing
Restrictive Pattern
Definition: FEV1/FVC ratio is within normal range (or elevated) with FVC < LLN
- Mild 70% – LLN
- Moderate 60 – 69%
- Moderately severe 50 – 59%
- Severe ≤ 49%
Severity based on FVC percent predicted (adapted from ATS/ERS guidelines)
An interstitial or extra-thoracic pathology should be considered given the correct clinical context. Full lung function testing recommended.
Possible Interventions:
- Consider further investigation such as chest imaging (CXR or CT chest)
- Review patient in 3-6 months following repeat spirometry
- If no improvement and/or symptoms persist – consider referral to Respiratory Physician and/or full lung function testing to confirm restrictive abnormality
IF FEV1 & FVC – NORMAL RANGE BUT
- FEF 25-75 ≤ LLN OR
- FEF 50 ≤ LLN
Report:FEV1 and FVC within normal range, but with a non-specific small airway abnormality.
Possible Interventions:
- Consider bronchodilator therapy if symptomatic and/or respiratory risk factors present
- Consider investigation for asthma e.g. mannitol challenge test
- Review patient in 6-12 months following repeat spirometry
- If no improvement and/or symptoms persist – consider referral to Respiratory Physician and/or full lung function testing
BRONCHODILATOR RESPONSE FOLLOWING SALBUTAMOL (10 MINUTES BETWEEN PRE– AND POST–MEASUREMENTS)
Definition: If FEV1 and/or FVC increase ≥ 12% and ≥ 200ml following bronchodilator
(as per ATS/ERS guidelines, GOLD and COPD-X)
Report: Significant response following bronchodilator, suggestive of asthma.
Possible Interventions:
- Prescribe inhaled therapy
- Review patient in 3 months following repeat spirometry
- If no improvement and/or symptoms persist – consider referral to Respiratory Physician
If these thresholds are not met: Report: No significant response following bronchodilator.
Abbreviations
- FEV1 Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second FVC Forced Vital Capacity
- LLN Lower Limit of Normal
- FEF Forced Expiratory Flow (between 25 and 75% of vital capacity or at 50% vital capacity) ERS European Respiratory Society
- ATS American Thoracic Society
- GOLD Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
References
- Pellegrino, R. et al. Interpretative strategies for lung function tests. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: 948–968
- Decramer, M. et al. Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease 2015
- Abramson M, et al. COPD-X Concise Guide for Primary Care. Brisbane. Lung Foundation Australia. 2014