Lung volume

Lung volume refers to the amount of gas contained in the lungs. It helps to evaluate lung function by measuring the changes in volume caused by breathing actions of different amplitudes. It is suitable for bronchopulmonary diseases, thoracic and pleural diseases, and neuromuscular diseases. Including: deep inspiratory capacity, functional residual capacity, vital capacity, total lung capacity, tidal volume, supplemental inspiration volume, supplemental expiration volume, residual volume, etc.

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