
What Does My X-ray Test Results Indicate?

Question: I had a normal spirometry but chest x-ray says mildly hyperexpanded with some flattening of the hemidiaphragms suggestive of COPD. How concerned should I be? The doctor was rather alarming. Pulse oximaetry usually runs around 96-99%. No shortness of breath.
Brief Answer:
no need to be cocnerned
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
YOu dont need to be concerned since spirometry is more specific test for COPD compared to xrays and if this is fine then your lung function is more then adequate. Mild hypexpansion may be just sign of postitioning during xrays record and even if this is seen,this is not sign of clinically significant COPD.
WIsh you good health. Regards
no need to be cocnerned
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
YOu dont need to be concerned since spirometry is more specific test for COPD compared to xrays and if this is fine then your lung function is more then adequate. Mild hypexpansion may be just sign of postitioning during xrays record and even if this is seen,this is not sign of clinically significant COPD.
WIsh you good health. Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


Thank you for answering.
The readings were: FVC 119%Pred, FEV1 128%, FEV1/FVC 106%, PEF 105%, FEF2575 131%, FEF25 97% (Is that ok?), FEF50 102%, FEF75 158%, FEV3 146%, FET 49% (Is that ok?)
Sorry to be a bug. Just rcvd the report from them.
Thank you.
The readings were: FVC 119%Pred, FEV1 128%, FEV1/FVC 106%, PEF 105%, FEF2575 131%, FEF25 97% (Is that ok?), FEF50 102%, FEF75 158%, FEV3 146%, FET 49% (Is that ok?)
Sorry to be a bug. Just rcvd the report from them.
Thank you.
Brief Answer:
normal
Detailed Answer:
These findings are absolutely normal, no need to worry.
Regards
normal
Detailed Answer:
These findings are absolutely normal, no need to worry.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad

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