väljahingamisruumala
Väljahingamisruumala, also known as expiratory reserve volume (ERV), is the maximal amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled from the lungs after a normal exhalation. It represents the volume of air that is still present in the lungs after a typical breath out.
ERV is a component of lung function measured during spirometry, a common pulmonary function test. It is
The measurement of ERV can be helpful in assessing the health of the respiratory system. Reduced ERV
In healthy adults, the typical ERV is approximately 1000-1200 milliliters for men and 700-800 milliliters for