Steady-State DLCO, an almost-forgotten technique

Recently I have been reviewing a lot of early pulmonary function research. I’m not feeling nostalgic but I think that re-visiting some of the older methods and technology may be interesting. Almost all Pulmonary Function laboratories presently use the single-breath technique to measure diffusing capacity. There are a number of reasons why this is case but I suspect that many technicians and physicians aren’t aware that there are several alternative methods for measuring diffusing capacity and that there was a time when at least one of these, the steady-state DLCO, was routinely used in clinical labs. Continue reading