At UMMC, PFTs do report LLN but not percentiles or z scores. Thus, using ERS/ATS for diagnosing and grading abnormalities is not possible.
Therefore, I use GOLD criteria.
| Grade | FEV1 z score | Severity | 
|---|---|---|
| NA | −1.65 to −2.5 | Mild | 
| NA | −2.51 to −4.0 | Moderate | 
| NA | <−4.1 | Severe | 
| Grade | FEV1 Percent Predicted | Severity | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ≥80% | Mild | 
| 2 | 50% − 79% | Moderate | 
| 3 | 30% − 49% | Severe | 
| 4 | <30% | Very Severe | 
Important NOTE:
| DLCO Percent Predicted | Severity | 
|---|---|
| >140% | Abnormally High | 
| 76%-140% | Normal | 
| 61-75% | Mild | 
| 41-60% | Moderate | 
| <40% | Severe | 
| Grade | FEV1 z score | Severity | 
|---|---|---|
| NA | −1.65 to −2.5 | Mild | 
| NA | −2.51 to −4.0 | Moderate | 
| NA | <−4.1 | 
| TLC Percent Predicted | Severity | 
|---|---|
| >70% | Mild | 
| 50%-69% | Moderate | 
| <50% | Severe | 
VC: ↓ in restriction, ↓ in air trapping RV & FRC: ↑ with air trapping RV & FRC: ↓ with restriction ERV: ↓ in obesity
FRC is the primary thing calculated in lung volume calculations.
Boyle’s Law
$ FRC = ERV + RV $
$TLC = VC + RV $
Method for calculation is similar to Helium method.