my recent lung tests show FEV1 1.14 45% predicted
FVC 1.93 64% predicted
Have been told I have end stage copd Just how bad are these results. dont understand them at all
my recent lung tests show FEV1 1.14 45% predicted
FVC 1.93 64% predicted
Have been told I have end stage copd Just how bad are these results. dont understand them at all
Hi I agree. 45% lung function puts you just at the top of the severe stage. End stage (not really called that now as people can live many years with it at that level) is 30% or below. x
WOT?! It's as Hoobs says, you are just a little way into 'severe'.
If I were you I would go to see whoever told you this, armed with the correct classification and ask why the hell they misinformed you in this way. I'll try to find the link but if I dont, then Im sure Stone-uk will post it. It's not fair that ill-informed/ignorant medics alarm their patients by giving them fake information in this way.
If you have a copy of your spirometry test, go here and put the details in from your results copy patient.info/doctor/spirome...
Need actual copy of the results and information put in correctly for the calculation to be accurate.
By my reckoning, fev1 divided by fvc times 100 = FEV1 59%, right in the middle of stage 2 !
Are you on oxygen?
Following this as I don't understand the gold system.
Simply put explanation.
What is the GOLD Staging System?
Many doctors use more than one way to determine your COPD stage. One common way to measure COPD stages and severity is with the GOLD staging system. The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease or GOLD came up with the GOLD system. The GOLD system uses your forced expiratory volume (FEV1) test from your pulmonary function test to categorize the severity of your COPD into stages. Simply put, FEV1 means the amount of air you can forcefully exhale in 1 second. As the severity of COPD progresses, the stage number shows how airflow is limited.
What are the GOLD COPD Stages?
GOLD COPD Stages
Simply put, the GOLD COPD stages break down into 4 total stages. Over time, COPD symptoms will worsen, and the stage numbers will increase.
Stage 1: Very mild COPD with a FEV1 about 80 percent or more of normal.
Stage 2: Moderate COPD with a FEV1 between 50 and 80 percent of normal.
Stage 3: Severe emphysema with FEV1 between 30 and 50 percent of normal.
Stage 4: Very severe COPD with a lower FEV1 than Stage 3, or those with Stage 3 FEV1 and low blood oxygen level.
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Hope this helps,
John.
Whatever ‘stage’ we are told we are, how we feel and the quality of our lives is what matters, well in my book anyway!!
So are you doing all you can to lead as healthy life as possible?
Wishing you well.
Was it a spirometry, or full lung function test?