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Peak expiratory flow, or peak flow, is how much air you breathe out when you try your hardest. You measure peak flow with a peak flow meter, a device that you can use at home.
A person's personal best is their highest peak flow reading. You can find your or your child's personal best by taking peak flow readings over 2 to 3 weeks when the asthma is under control—when you or your child feels good and has no symptoms. During these weeks, peak flows should be recorded at least 2 times a day. Your personal best is the highest reading you have over this period of time.
Peak flow is used in the monitoring and treatment of asthma to find out how well your or your child's lungs are working. Peak flow drops when the tubes that carry air to the lungs (bronchial tubes) narrow. A decrease in the peak flow can show that the bronchial tubes have narrowed even before asthma symptoms start.
The highest peak flow reading—a person's personal best—is the number the doctor uses to set up the zones in an asthma action plan. For example, the green zone is 80% or more of the personal best reading. The yellow zone is 50% to 79% of the personal best reading. The written action plan lists what steps to take for each zone.
The personal best measurement needs to be evaluated now and then to see if it has changed. If it decreases, medicines may need to be changed or increased to prevent asthma from becoming worse. If the personal best measurement improves a lot, the amount of medicine may be reduced. Children need to have their personal best measurement checked about every 6 months to account for growth.