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Lung Function Measurement Suppliers In Asia Middle East
3 companies found
based inWuhan, CHINA
Cubic Sensor and Instrument Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Cubic") is a publicly listed company in SSE STAR Market (stock code:688665), specializing in smart gas sensors and superior gas analyzers. Set up in 2003, situated at Optics Valley ...
Cubic MEC6000 is an OEM/ODM portable spirometer developed based on ultrasonic technology for precise assessment of lung function. It enables simultaneous measurement of key spirometry parameters ...
based inQinhuangdao, CHINA
Contec Medical Systems Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as CONTEC) is a high-tech company which focuses on research, manufacture and distribution of medical devices since 1996, CONTEC locates in beautiful seaside city, Qinhuangdao, and is one of ...
The Spirometer is a portable device for testing pulmonary function, it adopts differential pressure acquisition principle to measure over 100 parameters related to FVC, VC, MVV and MV functions. It can be used in many scenarios, such as hospital, ...
based inKontich, BELGIUM
Fluidda was founded in 2005, focusing on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), a discipline used in the design of aircraft wings. Image processing of CT scans and flow simulations on patient-specific 3D models are combined to provide a unique ...
Traditional lung function measurements, such as FEV1 or FVC, only provide meaningful information about the condition of the entire lung and do not indicate where the exhaled air is ...
