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==== Helium Dilution ====
{{Main|Helium dilution technique}}
The helium dilution technique for measuring lung volumes uses a closed, rebreathing circuit.<ref name="pmid5475674">{{cite journal | vauthors = Hathirat S, Mitchell M, Renzetti AD | title = Measurement of the total lung capacity by helium dilution in a constant volume system | journal = The American Review of Respiratory Disease | volume = 102 | issue = 5 | pages = 760–70 | date = November 1970 | pmid = 5475674 | doi = 10.1164/arrd.1970.102.5.760 | doi-broken-date = 1 August 2023 }}</ref> This technique is based on the assumptions that a known volume and concentration of helium in air begin in the closed [[spirometer]], that the patient has no helium in their lungs, and that an equilibration of helium can occur between the spirometer and the lungs.{{cn}}
 
==== Nitrogen Washout ====