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  2. Peak expiratory flow - Wikipedia

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    80 to 100 percent of the usual or normal peak flow readings are clear. A peak flow reading in the green zone indicates that the asthma is under good control. Yellow Zone 50 to 79 percent of the usual or normal peak flow readings Indicates caution. It may mean respiratory airways are narrowing and additional medication may be required. Red Zone

  3. Spirometry - Wikipedia

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    Peak expiratory flow: The highest forced expiratory flow measured with a peak flow meter: MVV: ... (Post BD), and is an important part in diagnosing asthma versus COPD.

  4. Pulmonary function testing - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary function testing is a diagnostic and management tool used for a variety of reasons, such as: Diagnose lung disease. Monitor the effect of chronic diseases like asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease, or cystic fibrosis.

  5. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis is usually based on the pattern of symptoms, response to therapy over time, and spirometry lung function testing. [5] Asthma is classified according to the frequency of symptoms of forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1), and peak expiratory flow rate. [11]

  6. Brittle asthma - Wikipedia

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    Brittle asthma is a type of asthma distinguishable from other forms by recurrent, severe attacks. [1] [2] [3] There are two subtypes divided by symptoms: Type 1 and Type 2, [4] depending on the stability of the patient's maximum speed of expiration, or peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR).

  7. Acute severe asthma - Wikipedia

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    Severe acute asthma can be diagnosed by a primary care physician (PCP). A PCP will ask questions in regards to symptoms and breathing; they will also ask if fatigue or wheezing has been experienced when breathing in or out; and also test using a peak expiratory flow and an oxygen saturation.

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