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What does VC stand for?

Vital Capacity


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The investigators also measured lung function using tests for forced vital capacity (FVC), the maximum volume of air that a person can exhale after maximum inhalation, and diffusion capacity, a measurement of the lung's capacity to transfer gases.
5]), and forced expiratory flow at 50% of vital capacity ([FEF.
Regarding lung function, transient effects of environmental exposure (as well as diurnal variation, which we controlled for by performing the experiment at the same time) may affect either forced vital capacity (FVC) or forced expiratory volume in 1 sec (FE[V.
In comparing the two groups' medical records and multiphasic exam results, they found that forced vital capacity and blood levels of uric acid, a breakdown product of nucleic acid metabolism, emerged as two of of hypertension's most predictive risk factors.
Breathing capacity was measured by forced vital capacity (FVC), a reliable measure of respiratory function and an established clinical indicator in this neurodegenerative disorder.
o reach the conclusion, researchers analysed health information of more than 120,000 people from the Paris Investigations Preventives et Cliniques Center, and assessed demographic background, smoking history, alcohol consumption, as well as lung function, including FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in one second) and FVC (forced vital capacity, or the total expiratory volume) with respect to BMI, waist circumference and other measures of metabolic health.
The recommendation is based on results of a placebo-controlled study of 320 patients that examined safety and efficacy of Pulmozyme during a twelve-week period in cystic fibrosis patients with advanced lung disease defined by the standard measure of forced vital capacity less than 40% of predicted (FVC less than 40%).
Breathing capacity was measured by forced vital capacity (FVC), a reliable measure of respiratory function and an established clinical indicator in this neurodegenerative disorder.

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