Lung diffusion testing
Definition
Lung diffusion testing is used to determine how well oxygen passes from the air sacs of the lungs into the blood. The test measures the "diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide" or DLCO.
Alternative Names
Diffusing capacity; DLCO testHow the Test is Performed
You breath in (inhale) somegas containing avery small quantity of carbon monoxide, hold your breath for 10 seconds, then rapidly blow it out (exhale). The single exhaled gas is analyzed to determinehow muchcarbon monoxide was absorbed during the breath.
How to Prepare for the Test
Do not eat a heavy meal before the test. Do not smoke for at least 4- 6 hours prior to the test.If you use abronchodilator or inhaler medications, ask your health care provider whether or notyou can use them beforethe test.
How the Test Will Feel
The mouth piece fits tightly around your mouth. Clips are put on the nose.
Why the Test is Performed
The test is used to diagnose the presence and extent of certain lung diseases. It may also be used to see how gases movethe lungsinto the bloodstream.
Normal Results
Normal test resultsdepend on a person's age, sex, and height.
What Abnormal Results Mean
Abnormal results generally mean that gases do not move normally across the lung tissues. This may mean that lung diseases, such as interstitial fibrosis, sarcoidosis, asbestosis, and emphysema, are present.
Risks
There are no significant risks.
Considerations
Other pulmonary function tests may be done in combination with this test.
References
Lamberto C, Nunes H, Le Toumelin P, Duperron F, Valeyre D, Clerici C. Membrane and capillary blood components of diffusion capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide in pulmonary sarcoidosis: relation to exercise gas exchange.Chest. 2004 Jun;125(6):2061-8.
Mohsenifar Z, Lee SM, Diaz P, et al. Single-Breath Diffusing Capacity of the Lung for Carbon Monoxide: A Predictor of PaO2, Maximum Work Rate, and Walking Distance in Patients With Emphysema. Chest 123: 1394-1400.
Reviewed By: Allen J. Blaivas, DO, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Veteran Affairs, VA New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.



