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Brostra procedure

The Brosta procedure is a medical method used to evaluate how well the lungs are functioning, especially how effectively they exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. It involves measuring the amount of air a person can breathe in and out, then analyzing blood tests to see how well oxygen gets into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed. This helps doctors diagnose lung conditions, determine their severity, and plan appropriate treatments. The procedure often combines lung function tests with blood analysis to provide a comprehensive assessment of respiratory health.