SVC (Slow Vital Capacity)
SVC stands for Slow Vital Capacity. This test resembles the FVC. The difference is that the expiration in the spirometer is done slowly. The patient inspires fully and then slowly expires all the air in his/her lungs (Inspiratory Vital Capacity) or the other way around: the patient expires fully and inspires slowly to a maximum (Expiratory Vital Capacity).

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SVC (Slow Vital Capacity)

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Wrights for VC

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Peak Flow and Spirometry - Lung Function Tests

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W4 DLCO Vmax

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FVC (Forced Vital Capacity)

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Pulmonary Function Test Demonstration

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Mercury Medical's NIFometer® (Negative Inspiratory Force Meter)

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PFT Plethysmography.pds.m2ts

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Plethysmography Test

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Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) - Springfield Clinic Pulmonary

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Lung Volumes and Capacities

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ndd EasyOne Pro - DLCO Test

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Nif and Vital Capacity Tutorial

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Understanding cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET)

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Respiratory | Spirometry: Lung Volumes & Capacities

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Spirometry Interpretation - Prof Hilary Pinnock

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PFT Slow Vital Capacity 2013

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Respiratory | Forced Spirometry & Pulmonary Function Test

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Pulmonary Function Test

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