Forced Vital Capacity—the
Key Facts
Abbreviation
FVC
Pronunciation
/fɔrst ˈvaɪtəl kəˈpæsɪti ðə/
Category
Miscellaneous
Related Field
Unclassified
Examples in Context
- Percent forced vital capacity was the outcome parameter with data analysis using a mixed-model repeated-measures ANOVA and paired t tests.
- The geographical distribution of the normal reference value of forced vital capacity of middle-aged men The influence of carvedilol on Pd of young men in good health
- This study also analyses the relationship between frequency dependence of Rth and parameters of the forced expiratory vital capacity curve and of the maximal expiratory flow volume curve.
- Monitor and comparison of lung function : The main preoperative and postoperative observation indexes were the forced vital capacity ( FVC ), the maximum vital capacity ( MVV ), and the first second forced expiratory volume ( FEV1 )?
- Pulmonary function tests ( PFT ), including forced vital capacity ( FVC ), forced the first second of expiratory volume ( FEV1 ) and FEV1 / FVC.
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