About Desktop Spirometer
Desktop Spirometer
Backed by advanced technology, we are able to offer a superior quality
Desktop Spirometer. The offered spirometer is sourced from our trusted vendors of the reputed organization in accordance with the industry standards. Our offered spirometer is ideal for accurate and early diagnosis of respiratory diseases. We offer this spirometer in various specifications that can also be customized as per the detailed provided by our precious clients.
Features:
- Easy to use
- Great value
- Fast result
Technical specifications: - Power supply: Rechargeable battery and mains power
- Temperature sensor: semiconductor (0-45C)
- Flow sensor: bi-directional digital turbine
- Flow range: 16L/s - Volume accuracy: 3% or 50mL
- Flow accuracy: 5% or 200mL/s
- Dynamic resistance: <0.5 cmH2O/L/s
- Connectivity: USB and RS232 (Bluetooth optional)
- Display: FSTN graphic, 320 240 pixel
- Printer/paper: Thermal, 4.4 inch (112 mm) width
- Mouthpieces: 1.18 inch (30 mm)
- Dimensions: 12.28.12.6 inch (31020565 mm)
- Weight: 4.2 lbs. (1.9 Kg)
Measured parameters: - FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC%, FEV3, FEV3/FVC%, FEV6, FEV1/FEV6%, PEF, FEF25%, FEF50%, FEF75%, FEF25-75%, FET, Vext, Lung Age, FIVC, FIV1, FIV1/FIVC%, PIF, VC, IVC, IC, ERV, FEV1/VC%, VT, VE, Rf, ti, te, ti/t-tot, VT/ti, MVV
- SpO2 Option
Technical specifications: - SpO2 range: 0-99%
- SpO2 accuracy: 2% between 70-99% SpO2
- Pulse Rate range: 30-254 BPM
- Pulse Rate accuracy: 2BPM or 2%
- Sleep test: Rapid Desaturation Analysis > 2,5 min. (ODI)
- Prolonged Desaturation Analysis < 5 min. (NOD)
- % Brady cardia Duration (<40 BPM)
- % Tachycardia Duration (>120 BPM)
- % of Time with SpO2 90% (T90%, T89%, T88%, T87%)
- Exercise test: Baseline, exercise, recovery with dyspepsia data entry
Advanced Pulmonary Function AssessmentThe spirometer performs essential lung tests such as FVC, FEV1, and PEF, supporting detailed evaluation of respiratory function. Its high-storage capacity and semi-automatic operation enable medical professionals to track and compare up to 10,000 test records across multiple users.
Comprehensive Data Management and OutputBuilt-in Windows-compatible software allows easy data management, generating detailed reports in PDF and Excel formats. The integrated thermal printer offers immediate printouts for patient education and records. Multi-session memory ensures seamless monitoring and follow-up.
User-Friendly and Reliable OperationWith touch screen capability, digital LCD display, and automatic/manual calibration, the spirometer guarantees straightforward handling. Audio/visual alarms quickly alert clinicians to abnormal values, increasing patient safety during lung function tests.
FAQs of Desktop Spirometer:
Q: How is the Desktop Spirometer calibrated for accurate test results?
A: The Desktop Spirometer can be calibrated automatically or manually using its built-in calibration functions, ensuring precise measurements for every pulmonary test conducted.
Q: What test parameters are measured by this spirometer and what do they indicate?
A: It measures FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC ratio, PEF, FEF25-75%, SVC, and MVV, which indicate various aspects of lung capacity, efficiency, and airway condition essential for diagnosing respiratory disorders.
Q: Where can the Desktop Spirometer be used effectively?
A: This device is suitable for hospitals, clinics, pulmonology labs, and even point-of-care settings, thanks to its portability and battery backup, making it ideal for both stationary and mobile use.
Q: What process is followed for data management and report generation?
A: Data is automatically saved in its multi-user, multi-session memory, then managed and analyzed through Windows-supported software, allowing export to PDF, Excel, or instant printing via the built-in thermal printer.
Q: When does the alarm system activate during spirometry testing?
A: The audio/visual alarm system is triggered whenever the device detects test values outside the normal range, notifying clinicians to take prompt action if needed.
Q: How does the spirometer benefit healthcare providers and patients?
A: It streamlines lung function assessment with digital accuracy, robust data storage, and fast report generation, leading to faster diagnosis, improved patient monitoring, and enhanced clinical decision-making.
Q: What is the usage procedure for conducting a lung function test with this device?
A: Users need to power on the spirometer, select the appropriate test mode, calibrate if necessary, and follow on-screen instructions to perform the assessment. Data is immediately available for review, export, or printout.