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==Test Performance==
In practice, the test is performed by having the test subject blow out all of the air that they can to reach [[residual volume]]. The person then takes a full [[vital capacity]] inhalation of a test gas mixture that contains a small amount of carbon monoxide (usually 0.3%) and some helium or other non-absorbed tracer gas. The test gas is held in the lung for about 10 seconds and then is exhaled from the lung. The first part of the expired gas is discarded and the next portion which represents gas from the alveoli is collected. By analyzing the concentrations of carbon monoxide and helium in the inspired gas and in the exhaled gas, it is possible to calculate how much carbon monoxide was taken up during the breath hold, and what the partial pressure of carbon monoxide was during the breath hold This method is known as the single-breath diffusing capacity test.
Other methods that are not so widely used at present can ==Interpretation==
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