Diagnostic Applications

Diagnosis of Respiratory Disorders

Diagnosis of Respiratory Disorders

The diagnosis of respiratory disorders involves a range of tests to identify conditions such as asthma, COPD, and lung infections. Through diagnostic tools like spirometry, lung volume tests, and imaging, a comprehensive understanding of the patient's lung health is achieved. Early diagnosis enables timely intervention and personalized treatment plans to manage and alleviate symptoms effectively.

Monitoring Disease Progression

Monitoring Disease Progression

Monitoring disease progression tracks changes in lung function over time, helping to manage chronic respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, or interstitial lung diseases. Regular testing allows healthcare providers to adjust treatment plans based on the patient’s evolving condition, optimizing management and preventing exacerbations or complications. It ensures long-term health and effective care.

Pre-operative Assessment

Pre-operative Assessment

Pre-operative assessment involves evaluating a patient's lung function before surgery. By conducting tests like spirometry and lung volume measurements, doctors can ensure the patient is fit for surgery. This assessment helps identify potential risks related to anesthesia and recovery, providing a baseline for post-surgery care and minimizing complications related to respiratory health.