how does emphysema increase the residual volume of lungs
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cz a fluid blocks bronchlioles
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✔ It could be the residual volume and functional residual volume, because it increases its amount. Because it traps air. On the other hand it also affects the Forced vital capacity because it decreases the amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled immediately after one inhalation.
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✔ It could be the residual volume and functional residual volume, because it increases its amount. Because it traps air. On the other hand it also affects the Forced vital capacity because it decreases the amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled immediately after one inhalation.
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✅Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) isthe volume of air present in the lungsat the end of passive expiration. ... For instance, in emphysema, FRC is increased, because the lungs are more compliant and the equilibrium between the inward recoil of the lungs and outward recoil of the chest wall isdisturbed.
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✅Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) isthe volume of air present in the lungsat the end of passive expiration. ... For instance, in emphysema, FRC is increased, because the lungs are more compliant and the equilibrium between the inward recoil of the lungs and outward recoil of the chest wall isdisturbed.
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