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DLCO (Diffusion Capacity) Interpreter

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The pattern of DLCO relative to spirometry is diagnostically powerful: DLCO low + obstruction = emphysema; DLCO low + restriction = ILD; DLCO low + normal spirometry = vascular disease (PAH or PE). Use this triad to guide the next investigation.

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Carbon monoxide was first proposed as a test gas for measuring pulmonary diffusing capacity in 1909 by the physiologists Marie Krogh and August Krogh (the latter later won the Nobel Prize for his work on capillary physiology). Marie Krogh conducted the initial studies by having patients inhale CO and measuring its disappearance from alveolar air — a technique that, with modern refinements, remains essentially unchanged today.

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