PORTABLE DIGITAL SPIROMETER: 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. Portable spirometers are often equipped with dedicated software and wireless connectivity, allowing users to connect them to laptops or smart devices, so that their results can be easily stored, reviewed and analyzed. Digital Spirometers measure Forced Expiratory Volume 1 (FEV1) in the first second you inhale, Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), and Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF).
The Digital Spirometer is a PC-based with oximetry option enabling specialists to assess respiratory pathologies during a telemedicine visit, and part of the AMD Global Telemedicine family of telehealth products and solutions.
Spirometer. A spirometer measures how much air your lungs can hold and how quickly you can breathe out. A spirometry test requires you to breathe into a tube attached to a machine called a spirometer. Before you do the test, a healthcare professional will give you specific instructions.
Your health care provider may recommend that you use an incentive spirometer after surgery or when you have a lung illness, such as pneumonia. The spirometer is a device used to help you keep your lungs healthy. Using the incentive spirometer helps you take slow deep breaths.
Typically, a tube attaches to the portable device that you place in your mouth. After inhaling deeply, you exhale quickly and forcefully into the tube while the device performs the necessary measurements. If you are at a doctor’s clinic, you will likely have to take the test several times in a row.
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