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SpiroSonicUltrasonic Spirometer for Pulmonary Function Testing

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The SpiroSonic Ultrasonic spirometer employs advanced multi-path ultrasound technology to deliver high-fidelity pulmonary function testing.

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Advantages at a Glance

  1. No Daily Calibration Needed: No need for constant external calibration.
  2. Zero Moving Parts: Eliminating wear and tear and maintenance.
  3. Cost-Efficient: No need for proprietary disposables, reducing expenses per patient.
  4. Low Flow Resistance: Ideal for all patients, including children, the elderly, and those with medical conditions.
  5. Automated Interpretation: Offers diagnostic decision support.
  6. Digital Connectivity: Seamlessly connects via wireless to mobile apps or dedicated software.
  7. Interactive Patient Guidance: Provides real-time feedback for optimized spirometry.
  8. Disinfectable: Prevents cross-contamination, ensuring safety.

The SpiroSonic Suite comprises user-friendly digital respiratory devices that deliver research-quality spirometry at an affordable price point. These products, built on ultrasonic flow measurements and ultrasonic spirometry, are the culmination of extensive research, technological advancement, and innovation.

Key Features

  • Cost-Effective: Crafted with high-quality, easy-to-disinfect, durable materials, no moving parts, and no proprietary disposables.
  • Interpretation & Diagnostics: Offers software-guided maneuvers and diagnostic support.
  • User-Friendly: Seamlessly integrates with hospital information systems and home care monitoring.
  • Connectivity: Options for Bluetooth connection to Android apps or USB connectivity to PCs.
  • Accuracy: Includes calibration verification modules to ensure precision.
  • Affordability: Provides research-quality spirometry at accessible prices for specialists, general practitioners, and home care.

Parameters Covered

FVC Report: FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, PEF, FET, FEV3, FEV3/FVC, FEV05, FEV075, FEV05/FVC, FEV075/FVC, FEV6, FEV1/FEV6, FEF25, FEF50, FEF75, MMEF2550, MMEF2575, PEFT, FEV1/FIVC, FIF25, FIF50, FIF75, FIV1, FIV1/FIVC, FIVC, PIF, ELA, EOTV05, EOTV1, EV, Zero Time

VC Report: VC, IVC, IC, ERV, IRV, TV, TI, TE, VE, RR, TV/TI, TE/TI

MVV Report: MVV

Spirometry serves as a fundamental tool for evaluating lung function, measuring the volume and speed of inhaled and exhaled air. Its diverse applications encompass:

  1. Disease Identification: Facilitating the detection of various lung conditions.
  2. Dyspnea Investigation: Aiding in the assessment of shortness of breath causes.
  3. Disease Monitoring and Therapy: Tracking disease progression and therapy effectiveness.
  4. Industrial Disease Detection: Ensuring occupational health by detecting work-related lung issues.
  5. Pre-Operative Assessment: Enhancing surgical preparation by assessing lung health.
  6. Lung Function Recovery (Smoking): Monitoring and supporting lung recovery, particularly in smokers.

A spirometry test is invaluable in diagnosing and managing conditions such as:

  • Asthma
  • COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
  • Chronic Bronchitis
  • Emphysema
  • Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Cystic Fibrosis

The test not only aids in diagnosis but also provides essential data for tracking current lung function, understanding disease progression, and assessing the impact of medications.