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When interpreting pulmonary function tests (PFTs), do you include diagnostic language such as 'findings are suggestive of COPD,' or do you limit your report to a descriptive interpretation of the data?

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Pulmonology · University of Alabama at Birmingham

My viewpoint is that PFT interpretation should focus on interpreting physiology. This is especially important in areas like airway diseases, where a post-bronchodilator FEV1/FVC ratio showing obstruction could be due to a host of diseases. If the interpreter puts that is suggestive of COPD without t...

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When interpreting pulmonary function tests (PFTs), do you include diagnostic language such as 'findings are suggestive of COPD,' or do you limit your report to a descriptive interpretation of the data? | Mednet