Any of your doctors encouraging you to focus on the number not the percentage?
Mine is for a few reasons he says:
1. Everytime you use a new machine the different systems have different expected yields (in my case this is important because I've moved every 4 years of my life and this trend doesn't seem to be stopping)
2. Your percent expected goes down each year - I guess they expect you to loose a certain % each year even if you don't have CF. So it's possible that you could have declined in volume but the % would be up.
He wants me to look at my numbers.
It's so much more fun to compare % though because we'll all have different volumes based on sex and height.
Anyway in case this means anything to anyone I'm shooting for an over 2.0 for my FEV1 and and over 3.0 on my FVC.
If you've been at the same clinic for a while and you're staying put then the percentage is a good basis for comparison just keep in mind #2 mentioned above.
Mine is for a few reasons he says:
1. Everytime you use a new machine the different systems have different expected yields (in my case this is important because I've moved every 4 years of my life and this trend doesn't seem to be stopping)
2. Your percent expected goes down each year - I guess they expect you to loose a certain % each year even if you don't have CF. So it's possible that you could have declined in volume but the % would be up.
He wants me to look at my numbers.
It's so much more fun to compare % though because we'll all have different volumes based on sex and height.
Anyway in case this means anything to anyone I'm shooting for an over 2.0 for my FEV1 and and over 3.0 on my FVC.
If you've been at the same clinic for a while and you're staying put then the percentage is a good basis for comparison just keep in mind #2 mentioned above.