Medicaid Spiromax Portable Spirometer

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SKU: TTHE561
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Product Description

A spirometry test requires you to breathe into a tube attached to a machine called a spirometer

Features

  • High Resolution colour TFT Screen
  • Built in Thermal Array Printer
  • Digital turbine flow meter with high accuracy
  • FVC, SVC and MVV test
  • Storage for 200 patient data
  • Mains & Battery operations
  • Facility to Transfer data to PC through USB

Technical Specifications

  • Power Supply: Rechargeable Battery & Main Power
  • Temperature: 0-50 degree Celsius
  • Flow measurement: Bi-directional digital turbine
  • Volume Measurement: Flow Integration
  • Flow Range: 0.03-20l/s
  • Volume Range: 0-12 Litres (BTPS)
  • Interface: USB
  • Display: 140*80 mm
  • Dimensions: 165*150*40 mm 
  • Weight: 750 gms

Standard Accessories

  • Digital Turbine
  • USB Cable
  • Adult mouthpieces
  • Adapter for Pediatric mouthpieces
  • Nose Clips
  • Operating Manual
  • Carrying Case

Spirometry Test Procedure

  • A clip will be placed on your nose to keep your nostrils closed.
  • You will take a deep breath and breathe out as hard as you can for several seconds into the tube. 
  • It's important that your lips create a seal around the tube, so that no air leaks out.
  • You'll need to do the test at least three times to make sure your results are relatively consistent. 
  • If there is too much variation among the three outcomes, you may need to repeat the test again. 
  • The highest value among three close test results is used as the final result.
  • The entire process usually takes less than 15 minutes.
  • Your doctor may give you an inhaled medication to open your lungs (bronchodilator) after the initial round of tests. You'll need to wait 15 minutes and then do another set of measurements. Y
  • our doctor then can compare the results of the two measurements to see whether the bronchodilator improved your airflow.
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