Your lectures are really nice. I am working at hospital as a nurse in Korea.These day I always study your youTube. It is very fun. I understand about disease easily. Thank you so much.
See the whole series at www.medcram.com along with other top quality videos including reviews in pulmonary, cardiology, infectious disease, and hematology!
It would be great if you could do a video about reading ECGs. It's hard to find someone who makes this subject easy. Thank you for your videos, they're very helpful!
Thank you so much for these videos; specifically "Chronic Cough, PFT etc. I've experienced almost annual Bronchial Pneumonia or Bronchitis and chronic coughing lasting 3 - 4 months. 2 prescriptions of Antibiotics this year (Jan. Mar. 2015), I am resisting family pressure and the traditional medicine approach to go for a third. I've joined a private clinic which practices an integrated medicine approach and we're investigating the 3 pronged causality outlined in your Chronic Cough video. I, at last, have hope. Thank you again.
Beautiful explanations: better than my med school physio professor. By the way what software are you using? It just looks cool. Please do more of this because you have an excellent/logical way of explaining things.
'25 as good as your lung function will ever be'. I started sighing again, akin to involuntary taking these deep breaths. Last time I did that I was 15 (and had pretty good lungs)
Not complaining that there are three parts... Just wondering what was going on.. Haven't watched the videos yet but I ve watched other videos on your channel an they re great!!!
Is it possible for someone who has very mild breathing problems to be able to pass the test ? Or is it super strict to the point where if you have even a slight amount of breathing issues you’ll fail the test ?
Hi Dr Roger good day to you I'm working on a project which requires me to do spirometry test on individuals exposed to cement dust and make conclusions. However my spirometer only gives the PEF and FEV1 values . Please tell me how I can use these values to make conclusions and any health problems with the test subjects. Please I really need your help .
I honestly don’t believe ethnicity plays a major role in studies such as these. Reason being is that everyone has a different genetic pool regardless of them being Black, White, Hispanic or Asian.
Hello, the rest of this course is available at www.MedCram.com Some updates have been made to this course, but unfortunately we aren't able to update/annotate our videos on this platform. Once videos are posted here, they are essentially static. We're are also able to create new content by charging for some of our courses or for All-Access. Thank you for the comment. Please reach out to us at customers@medcram.com with any questions.
If you want accuracy, measure height with a stadiometer. 90% of patients, if asked, add several inches to their true height. Since stadiometers are rarely used, height, along with respiratory rate, are two of the least accurate measurements in the physical exam.
Thank you for making this video. I am studying medicine in country where english is not their native language. They promise to teach in english but it’s not 😔 so again, thank you finally i understand about this
1.Fvc is 119% pred 2. Fev1 is 108% pred 3. Fev1/fvc is 91% pred 4. FEF 25-75 is 61%pred 5. PEFR IS 94 IS 4TH VALUE IS OKK?? actually i feel chocking throat in air flight. And i also have needle pain in chest 3-4 times in a day for 2 - 3 second Echo 60% EF TMT is also okay.. what should i do for recognising my problem.. is it okk or not showing
Correlations between C-ACT scores and pulmonary function test results were poor for children aged 5 to11 years with asthma. FEV1, FVC, FEF25, FEF50, FEF75, and PEFR were not significantly correlated with C-ACT scores. To Predicting PEFR/FVC/FEF50/FEF75 Check Our Medical Calculator www.pediatriconcall.com/calculators/predicting-pefr-fvc-fef50-fef75
So what you're saying is that a person who's abnormal at that graph level you showed wouldn't be able to put on a full face mask with dust filters and go 8 hours is that correct, or even having a blasting respirator mask with airfed wouldn't be able to work 8 hours is that correct minus the 10 minutes for break half an hour for lunch 10 minutes for break again are you saying that person is unfit unable so that person's not abnormal that person's handicapped am I right.
Your lectures are really nice. I am working at hospital as a nurse in Korea.These day I always study your youTube. It is very fun. I understand about disease easily. Thank you so much.
See the whole series at www.medcram.com along with other top quality videos including reviews in pulmonary, cardiology, infectious disease, and hematology!
Good idea- ECGs are on the list for a future lecture.
Mind blowing how weight is not a factor in determining the FVC test
So far so good! Thanks I have been looking for logical explanations!
couldn't get any better explanation than this! thank you doc!
It would be great if you could do a video about reading ECGs. It's hard to find someone who makes this subject easy. Thank you for your videos, they're very helpful!
Thanks. I'm not a medical student, but I'm getting a pulmonary function test tomorrow and it's nice to know what will be going on.
Thank you so much for these videos; specifically "Chronic Cough, PFT etc. I've experienced almost annual Bronchial Pneumonia or Bronchitis and chronic coughing lasting 3 - 4 months. 2 prescriptions of Antibiotics this year (Jan. Mar. 2015), I am resisting family pressure and the traditional medicine approach to go for a third. I've joined a private clinic which practices an integrated medicine approach and we're investigating the 3 pronged causality outlined in your Chronic Cough video. I, at last, have hope.
Thank you again.
LOVE all of the MEDCRAM videos I have watched, the PFT series very helpful, thanks a ton
Studying pulmonary function in RN class...Thanks so much I'm finally understanding
I'm having a pft tomorrow, thanks for this info
Beautiful explanations: better than my med school physio professor. By the way what software are you using? It just looks cool. Please do more of this because you have an excellent/logical way of explaining things.
+Abdusebur Jemal Thanks for the videos- More videos coming soon. Smooth Draw 4 and Front Cam are what we use
Really nice, ununderstandable, explanation. Big up!!!
what to say, i watched several video about this topic, but this is the best explanation,
❤️thank you so much, I've watched all five videos and they are incredible... Great job making them, glad to step upon them ❤️
Thank you for this explanation. I have to get this test in a couple of months, because I most likely have asthma.
'25 as good as your lung function will ever be'. I started sighing again, akin to involuntary taking these deep breaths. Last time I did that I was 15 (and had pretty good lungs)
This is a great series, thank you. Any chance you are going to make a video on BPD?
This explanation of the FEV is excellent. You explained my lung capacity better than my specialty VA medical professional.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR EXPLAINING WHAT PFT. MEANS. I WILL LET KNOW HOW GOES.THANK YOU.
Not complaining that there are three parts... Just wondering what was going on.. Haven't watched the videos yet but I ve watched other videos on your channel an they re great!!!
Absolutely fantastic and very entertaining approach to learning.
Is it possible for someone who has very mild breathing problems to be able to pass the test ? Or is it super strict to the point where if you have even a slight amount of breathing issues you’ll fail the test ?
Please explain ECG.
Hi Dr Roger good day to you I'm working on a project which requires me to do spirometry test on individuals exposed to cement dust and make conclusions. However my spirometer only gives the PEF and FEV1 values . Please tell me how I can use these values to make conclusions and any health problems with the test subjects. Please I really need your help .
I'm 25. Great.
James Bone you're 26 now lol 😜😜
27!
I'm a 40 year old short black female. Great.
Awesome video, thank you!
Thanks for this presentation. You explained it so well and clearly.
Why are the rest of the PFTs videos private? 🙁
Excellent videos and very good presentations ... Thank you Med Cram :)
+Khalid Amin Thank you for the comment
Very well, matter of fact information presented. I would to see GERD and other gastro diseases presented. Thanks!
I honestly don’t believe ethnicity plays a major role in studies such as these. Reason being is that everyone has a different genetic pool regardless of them being Black, White, Hispanic or Asian.
Nicely explained. Thank-you. I am anxious to see more of your material.
so far so good. now going to watch part 2.
thanks anyway :)
That moment when you're not a doctor or nurse or tech and not even in the medical industry but you just wanna understand shit. 😁👌
Excellent lecture. Can you post a lecture on cardiopulmonary exercise testing interpretation? Tq
Good
I am scheduled for a PFT for a chronic cough on 1/8/2024
Hi. Most of the videos in playlist are labled as "Private Video" and are not played. Please Help
Hello, the rest of this course is available at www.MedCram.com Some updates have been made to this course, but unfortunately we aren't able to update/annotate our videos on this platform. Once videos are posted here, they are essentially static. We're are also able to create new content by charging for some of our courses or for All-Access. Thank you for the comment. Please reach out to us at customers@medcram.com with any questions.
@@Medcram Thanks for your reply that was helpful.
+Khashayar Najafinia go to Medcram.com
Why are there 3 different PFT videos?? Are there 3 parts?
awesome videos,,,,,,,waiting for your ECG lectures thank you so much
Hii
Great explanation. Thank you!
made easy to understand----good job
If you want accuracy, measure height with a stadiometer. 90% of patients, if asked, add several inches to their true height. Since stadiometers are rarely used, height, along with respiratory rate, are two of the least accurate measurements in the physical exam.
Thank you for making this video. I am studying medicine in country where english is not their native language. They promise to teach in english but it’s not 😔 so again, thank you finally i understand about this
Thank you for the positive feedback!
Excellent videos. Thank you so much. What did we do before You Tube?
Dorian James Thanks for the feedback- we're making more videos soon
Great lecture, thank you so much !
Hi, I can't find the rest of the 5 on your channel
Also looking for access to the videos, they were a great reference but are now listed as private. Any assistance is appreciated. Thank you.
sir my FVC value is 4.19 this is good or i have asthama please reply me sir please please
Easy to understand!!
What about weight in PFT ??
I'm going to go get a PFT but I'm nervous
Very good.
1.Fvc is 119% pred
2. Fev1 is 108% pred
3. Fev1/fvc is 91% pred
4. FEF 25-75 is 61%pred
5. PEFR IS 94
IS 4TH VALUE IS OKK??
actually i feel chocking throat in air flight. And i also have needle pain in chest 3-4 times in a day for 2 - 3 second
Echo 60% EF
TMT is also okay.. what should i do for recognising my problem.. is it okk or not
showing
Thank you Great Explanations! :)
U r a good teacher
thank u
Correlations between C-ACT scores and pulmonary function test results were poor for children aged 5 to11 years with asthma. FEV1, FVC, FEF25, FEF50, FEF75, and PEFR were not significantly correlated with C-ACT scores. To Predicting PEFR/FVC/FEF50/FEF75 Check Our Medical Calculator www.pediatriconcall.com/calculators/predicting-pefr-fvc-fef50-fef75
Title of this video is misleading -.-
thank alot you are amazing person really I am from iraq
Thank you very much
What if you are out of shape?
great video! excellent introduction to PFTs. really liked it!
Yep - and more to come.
Very interesting
Thank so much for you videos, I'm currently studying for my RRT so it's a great review :-)
thanks
Good job thnx a lot doctor
Thank you!!!!
Thanks for the comment
thank you very much.
Wouldn't weight also play a role? And what about multiracial people?
Grant dumas weight does actually play a role i guess he forgot about it.
Awesome!
Thank you
you have made it easy.great,indeed.
Amazing very informative
Wouldn’t your 80% fall under the 3 standard deviations ? So in the 99% ?
So what you're saying is that a person who's abnormal at that graph level you showed wouldn't be able to put on a full face mask with dust filters and go 8 hours is that correct, or even having a blasting respirator mask with airfed wouldn't be able to work 8 hours is that correct minus the 10 minutes for break half an hour for lunch 10 minutes for break again are you saying that person is unfit unable so that person's not abnormal that person's handicapped am I right.
awesome
thank u very much
These test can be Very Emotional. Check out encourageyourselfcom.blog to see more about Karen's journey with Pulmonary Hypertension
perfect
THANK YOU SO MUCH ^_^ .
I pray for the day race is out of the conversation completely!
I second that!
Gender or sex?? I have a lot of trans friends
Wua you the jest techet
Bs
Why you gotta be racist??? Huh?? you’re discriminating my lungs 🫁 because I’m black??
If we ignore known differences then we call disease when there really isn’t. This labels minorities with diseases that they don’t have. That’s racist.