Lung Capacity Calculator
The lung capacity calculator helps you find the respiratory volumes of your or your patient's lungs.
Scroll down if you're not sure how to calculate total lung capacity (TLC), vital capacity (VC), inspiratory capacity (IC), and functional residual capacity (FRC).
The tool uses four lung volume measurements from spirometry, a ventilatory pulmonary function test:
- IRV β Inspiratory reserve volume;
- TV β Tidal volume;
- ERV β Expiratory reserve volume; and
- RV β Residual volume.
We try our best to make our s as precise and reliable as possible. However, this tool can never replace a professional doctor's assessment. If any health condition bothers you, consult a physician.
How to calculate total lung capacity
Total lung capacity (TLC) is the complete sum of the air volume in one's lungs. It can be calculated simply by adding up all the measured lung volumes:
TLC = IRV + TV + ERV + RV
The normal value range for adults is 5 to 7 liters. It depends on age, sex, height, mass, and ethnicity. You can read more on the normal values of lung capacities in this Statement of the European Respiratory Society.
How to calculate vital capacity
Vital capacity (VC) is the volume of air that we can expel from the lungs after a maximal inhalation. The lung capacity calculator finds it by adding together the inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and expiratory reserve volume:
VC = IRV + TV + ERV
The typical value range for adults is 3 to 5 liters. We can estimate the predicted value of this capacity based on a patient's sex, age, and height β use our vital capacity calculator to find it and compare the results.
π‘ It is also possible to measure the forced vital capacity (FVC). Doctors use this value to compute the FEV1/FVC ratio and estimate the level of obstruction or restriction of the lungs.
Visit our fev1/fvc ratio calculator to learn more.
How to calculate inspiratory capacity
Inspiratory capacity (IC) is the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled by the patient without a forced exhalation beforehand.
The inspiratory capacity is calculated by adding the inspiratory reserve volume and the tidal volume:
IC = IRV + TV
The normal range of inspiratory capacity is around 2 to 4 liters.
How to calculate functional residual capacity
Functional residual capacity (FRC) is the volume of air that remains in our lungs during the whole process of normal breathing in a relaxed state without forcing the exhalation. It's the sum of the expiratory reserve volume and tidal volume:
FRC = ERV + RV
A normal FRC should be around 2 liters.
The lung capacity calculator uses liters as default units, but you can switch to using milliliters (ml). Click on the unit symbol and choose the unit you prefer.
FAQs
- What does the Lung Capacity Calculator do?
- The lung capacity calculator uses measured lung volumes to find vital capacity, total lung capacity, inspiratory capacity, and functional residual capacity. Use the calculator above for instant results in your browser.
- Is the Lung Capacity Calculator free to use?
- Yes. All Try To Calculator tools are free and do not require an account.
- Are my inputs stored or sent to a server?
- No. Calculations run locally in your browser. We do not collect the numbers you enter or the results shown.
- Can I use the Lung Capacity Calculator for professional decisions?
- This tool is for education and quick estimates. For medical, legal, tax, or financial decisions, verify results with a qualified professional.
- Where can I find related calculators?
- Browse more Health tools on Try To Calculator at /health, or use the related calculators section on this page.
Based on 2 sources
- Reference values for residual volume, functional residual capacity and total lung capacity. ATS Workshop on Lung Volume Measurements. Official Statement of The European Respiratory Society. β Stocks J, Quanjer PH.
- The physiological basis and clinical significance of lung volume measurements β Lutfi MF
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