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Bronchial Challenge Equipment & Supplies In Kiribati
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Manufactured by:Vacumetrics Inc based inVentura, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Model "TurboAire Challenger" A cold air generator for cold air challenge testing. The TurboAire Challenger is a cost effective substitute for drug induced bronchospasm. Since no drugs or chemicals are administered, the patient risk is lower. The patient needs to be monitored for only one-half hour following the conclusion of the exposure to cold ...
Manufactured by:COSMED srl based inAlbano Laziale (RM), ITALY
Quark SPIRO is a modern modular laboratory for complete spirometry testing with easy-to-add advanced test features like the forced oscillation technique, integrated dosimeter and airway resistance. Low maintenance costs, no need for technical expertise and user-friendly software make Quark SPIRO the perfect tool for accurate, frequent and reliable spirometry tests in any hospital department or ...
Manufactured by:COSMED srl based inAlbano Laziale (RM), ITALY
Quark PFT is a modular and compact Pulmonary Function Testing system that allows accurate, repeatable, low cost tests over time. It has been designed to meet any physician’s configuration requirement, whether a full-featured PFT system or a basic configuration to start a private practice is needed. Quark PFT is powered by OMNIA, the new software platform, entirely designed and developed by ...
Manufactured by:COSMED srl based inAlbano Laziale (RM), ITALY
The Q-Box is the new generation body-box from COSMED for Gold Standard thoracic gas volume measurements. The measurement of Static Lung Volumes (TLC, RV, ITGV) and Airway Resistance and Conductance (RAW, GAW) with the body plethysmography technique guarantees highly accurate results and has become a necessity for any high-level respiratory pathophysiology laboratory. Latest hardware design and ...
Manufactured by:Restech Srl based inMilano, ITALY
Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) is a noninvasive method to assess lung function during normal breathing. Differently from spirometry, where the subject is requested to forcefully and repeatedly exhale all the air from the maximum to the lowest reachable lung volume, FOT uses a small pressure oscillation (equivalent to the pressure exerted by 2 cm of water) over imposed on regular quiet ...
