What Does a Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Measure?

What is the peak expiratory flow rate measurement test?

Peak expiratory flow rate measures lung strength using a handheld device, usually to diagnose or monitor asthma.
Peak expiratory flow rate measures lung strength using a handheld device, usually to diagnose or monitor asthma.

A peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) is also called peak expiratory flow. It is a simple test that measures a person’s maximum speed of expiration/呼气. It helps assess the status of the airways andlungs. The test is performed using a small, hand-held device that measures the speed of airflow through the bronchi. A patient can perform the test at home or in an outpatient setup.

Understanding the anatomy

Duringinhalation, air travels through the nose and/or mouth into the trachea (windpipe). The trachea further divides into two tubes (bronchi) that open into the lungs. Within the lungs, the bronchi branch out into smaller tubes calledbronchioles. The end of bronchioles open into little air sacs called alveoli that aid in gaseous exchange. The alveoli are surrounded by blood vessels, through which the exchange of gases, oxygen and carbon dioxide take place.

Why is the peak expiratory flow rate measurement test done?

Indications for peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) measurement are as follows:

Long-term daily PEFR monitoring or home peak flow rate assessment is performed during exacerbations for patients with:

  • moderate or severe persistentasthma.
  • a history of severe exacerbations.
  • 可怜的气流阻塞和w的看法orseningasthma.
  • 公关eference for peak flow rate monitoring rather than the use of a symptom-based asthma action plan.

In managing chronic asthma, long-term daily PEFR monitoring may assist with the following measures:

  • Detecting early changes in asthma that may require therapy
  • Evaluating responsiveness to changes in therapy
  • Giving a quantitative measurement of improvement
  • Identifying temporal relations between environmental and occupational exposures and bronchospasm

QUESTION

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When is a peak expiratory flow rate measurement test not done?

The use of a peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) during acute asthma exacerbations is controversial. Patients who have a history of poor compliance need to have a caregiver or healthcare professional to monitor the patient. Children and young adults are also found to have poor compliance and or perform the test wrong. Moreover, there are no major contraindications for PEFR.

References
Medscape Medical Reference