Title: Quality Control Spirometry
1Quality ControlSpirometry Lung Volumes
- Gregg L. Ruppel, MEd, RRT, RPFT, FAARC
- Adjunct Professor, Pulmonary, Critical Care
- Sleep Medicine
- Director, Pulmonary Function Laboratory
- St. Louis University Hospital
2What Quality Control Is
NOT !!
3What Quality Control Is
Quality control (QC) is a procedure or set of
procedures intended to ensure that a manufactured
product or performed service adheres to a defined
set of quality criteria or meets the requirements
of the client or customer. QC is similar to, but
not identical with, quality assurance (QA).
IT Department Johns Hopkins University
4Calibration vs. Quality Control
- Calibration adjusts the output of an instrument
(spirometer, gas analyzer) to match a known input - Quality control tests an instrument to verify
that the output is accurate and/or precise
5Spirometry Quality
Spirometer
Methods
meets ATS/ERS recommendations
calibration
patient coaching
software
environmental factors
open vs. closed
Q/C
Spirometry Acceptability Repeatability
disease state
supervision
training competency
cooperation effort
age
feedback
language
motivation
Patients
Technologist
6Accuracy and Precision
2.70 2.68 2.73 Mean 2.70
2.70 3.00 3.30 Mean 3.00
3.00
Accurate, but not very precise
Precise, but not very accurate
7Spirometry QC
Test How Often What To Do
Volume Daily Calibration check using 3 L syringe
Leak (volume spirometers) Daily 3 cmH2O for 1 minute (lt 30 ml volume loss)
Volume linearity Quarterly 1 L volumes over entire range of device
Flow linearity Weekly 3 flow ranges
Timer Quarterly Stopwatch
Software Whenever changed Log and check biologic control
ATS/ERS 2005
8Calibration/Verification Syringes
- 3 Liter recommended
- 15 ml or 0.5 full scale
- 3.5 for spirometer calibration checks
- Keep syringe at same conditions as spirometer
- Computerized syringes
9Syringe CalibrationCalibrating the Calibrator
Annual calibration of syringe recommended
10Calibration Check Volume Spirometers
- Daily leak check
- Volume within 3.5 of 3 L (2.895 3.105)
- Quarterly linearity check across volume range
11Calibration Check Volume Spirometers
McCormack et al. Chest 2007 1311486-1493
12Calibration Check Flow Spirometers
- Volume within 3.5 of 3 L (2.895 3.105)
- 3 Flows between 0.5 12 L/sec (inject volume
between 6 seconds and 0.5 seconds) - Weekly linearity (high, medium, low flows)
- Disposable flow sensors check 1 at least daily
13Calibration Check Flow Spirometers
14Calibration Check Flow Spirometers
15Other QC Techniques
- Syringe flow-volume loops (simulate patient)
- Biologic control (normal subject)
16Body Plethysmograph QC
- Flow transducer accuracy same as for spirometry
- Box pressure and mouth pressure transducers
calibrated (physical) daily - Isothermal lung analog ( 50 ml or 3)
- Biologic controls (2 subjects monthly or when
problems are suspected)
17Physical Calibration Body Box
18Isothermal Lung Analog
- Subject sits in box with jar (holds breath)
- Compress hand bulb at 0.5-1.0 Hz
- Record VTG tangent
- Calculate FRC of jar ATPS
- Volume of jar volume of water connectors
metal wool
19Biologic Controls for Plethysmography
- 2 subjects representative of patient population
- Perform VTG according to standard guidelines
- FRC and TLC should be within 10 of mean for each
control
20N2 Washout Lung Volume QC
- Flow or volume transducer meets standards for
spirometry - N2 analyzer zeroed with 100 O2 spanned with air
(78.1 0.5) - Linearity check every 6 months with certified gas
or dilution technique (0.5 of expected) - Adjustable large volume syringe (3 L) may be used
to simulate patient maneuver - Biologic controls (monthly)
21N2 Washout QC
3 Liter syringe
22He Dilution Lung Volume QC
- Check for leaks every 24 hours or after circuit
changes - Check water level if necessary
- Check gas conditioning columns (CO2, water)
- Check function of fan or blower
- He analyzer stable drift lt 0.02 for 10 minutes
- He analyzer linearity using serial dilutions -
check quarterly
23He Dilution QC
Linearity Check
24Lung Volumes QC
Biologic Control
Mean 3.38 3.42 3.57 std 0.15 0.20 0.15 cv 4.5
5.7 4.3 N 11 11 12
Looks good on your resume
25Selecting Biologic Controls
- No history of respiratory disease (asthma)
- No symptoms
- Non-smoker (lt 5 pk-yrs and 10 years quit)
- Readily available for testing
26Handling Control Data
27Biologic Control Data
28Free Spreadsheet !
- Request Generic Biocontrols from
- Maldonado_at_aarc.com
29Biologic Control Data
http//www.ezyqc.co.nz
Disclosure I received a free copy of the
software as a beta tester
30Biologic Control Data
31Thanks !
- Gregg Ruppel
- Pulmonary Function Lab
- St. Louis University Hospital
- ruppelgl_at_slu.edu