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Developed specifically for the professional who needs high end spirometry in a portable format plus the ability to print graphical lung function assessments. The MicroLoop is the ideal spirometer for working with GP referrals in the health club environment or athletes out in the field. The MicroLoop uses a precision Volume Transducer which is especially suited to measuring very low flow rates in patients with COPD. The MicroLab has a class-leading, very high definition screen and can display both Volume/Time and complete Flow/Volume Loops (using either the open or closed loop test techniques).The instrument can measure up to 36 spirometry parameters and has a database storage capacity for over 1000 patients. Hardcopy print out is available in A4 sized printouts are possible direct (via specific Hewlett Packard or Canon printers), alternatively the whole system can work in conjunction with a PC using the optional software package. A comprehensive range of advanced features normally only seen on more expensive laboratory based equipment are included.
Design Innovation
An ergonomically designed unit of distinctive appearance, the MicroLoop is portable and lightweight. Powered by rechargeable internal batteries and moulded from high impact ABS for durability, it requires no routine calibration and is virtually maintenance free. The features offered by MicroLoop far exceed other spirometers available at higher prices.
Gold Standard Tranducer
The new Gold Standard transducer from Micro Medical gives you the most precise volume and flow measurements for your Asthma and COPD patients. Especially effective at low flows, it complies with all current ATS and other recognised international standards for accuracy. This means that MicroLab is the definitive benchmark for accurate respiratory measurement.
Measurements:
VC, FEV0.75, FEV1, FEV3, FEV6, FVC, PEF FEV0.75/VC, FEV0.75/FVC, FEV1/VC, FEV1/FVC, FEV3/VC, FEV3/FVC, FEV0.75/FEV6, FEV1/FEV6, MEF75, MEF50, MEF25, MEF25-75, FEF50/VC, FEF50FVC, MVVind, FET, MET, IC, FIV1, FIVC, PIF, FIV1,/FIVC, FIF25, FIF50, FIF75, FIF50/MEF50,VT, ERV, IRV [all expiratory measurements with baseline, post bronchodilator 1 and 2, % predicted, % change and normal range]
Tests per subject: VC-unlimited (best reported) FVC-unlimited (best 3 from baseline, post 1 and post 2 tests)
Developed specifically for the professional, this is the ideal spirometer for working with GP referrals in the health club environment. The next generation MicroLab uses a precision Gold Standard Digital Volume Transducer which is especially suited to measuring very low flow rates in patients with COPD. The MicroLab has a class-leading, very high definition screen and can display both Volume/Time and complete Flow/Volume Loops (using either the open or closed loop test techniques).The instrument can measure up to 36 spirometry parameters and has a database storage capacity for over 1000 patients. A built-in high resolution printer quickly delivers hard copy results however A4 sized printouts are possible direct (via Hewlet Packard or Canon printers compatible models specified by Micro Medical). A new child incentive graphical display is featured and an optional Airway Resistance measurement module is offered. A comprehensive range of advanced features normally only seen on more expensive laboratory based equipment are included.
An ergonomically designed unit of distinctive appearance, the MicroLab 3500 is portable and lightweight. Powered by rechargeable internal batteries and moulded from high impact ABS for durability, it requires no routine calibration and is virtually maintenance free. The features offered by MicroLab far exceed other spirometers available at higher prices.
A turbine tranducer based spirometer measuring Forced Expired Volume in one second (FEV1) and Forced Vital Capacity. The Micro Plus Spirometer measuring Forced Expired Volume in one second (FEV1), Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Peak Flow (PEF) and calculating the ratio FEV1% or FER represents an inexpensive Spirometer for many applications. In addition the Micro Plus offers computer connectivity which in conjunction with the optional software makes the Micro Plus an exceptional device for the grapical assessment of lung function. Tested independently to American Thoraic Society Standards for diagnostic devices (1994 update) this Spirometer meets the rcommendations of both the ERS and BTS and are manufactured under EN 1S 9002 standards and carry the CE mark.
The Micro Spirometer makes it easy to obtain good quality measurements when using BTS measurement protocols. The results of the measurement are displayed on a large, easy to read liquid crystal display. A centralised switch with viewing window facilitates operation with either hand. The digital volume transducer is removable allowing for cold sterilisation. The tranducer may also be used with a bacterial filter therefore enabling a high level of hygiene at all times. This technology offers advantages over other spirometer technologies such as the Pneumotachograph based devices as no additional equipment is required to conduct a spirometery test. The Micro Spiormeter is supplied with necessary accessories including a predicted values calculator, in a sturdy carrycase.
A turbine tranducer based spirometer measuring Forced Expired Volume in one second (FEV1) and Forced Vital Capacity. The Micro Spirometer measuring Forced Expired Volume in one second (FEV1) and Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) represents an inexpensive Spirometer for many applications. Tested independently to American Thoraic Society Standards for diagnostic devices (1994 update) this Spirometer meets the rcommendations of both the ERS and BTS and are manufactured under EN 1S) 9002 standards and carry the CE mark.
Simple and easy to use, the Pulmolife offers a practical solution for COPD testing in adult smokers
A quick test using the Pulmolife measures and shows patients FEV1 and FEV1% predicted results on its high visibility display. FEV1 is strongly recommended as the measurement of choice in COPD screening and the percentage of the result against predicted values can be used to help determine the level of severity of disease.
The Pulmolife then uses these results to calculate and display an optional 'Lung Age' estimation. This is an equivalent 'Lung Age' based upon the FEV1 predicted results and can be used to show smokers the physical damage caused by smoking and encouraging smoking cessation.
Smokers are at the greatest risk of developing COPD and a decline in lung function in susceptible smokers has been shown to be twice that of non - smokers. Ideal for use in health checks.
The smoke check is designed to help people give up smoking, by using a simple screening of exhaled carbon monoxide (CO)
The smoke check is used as a powerful incentive device, allows the user to monitor their levels of CO and then encourage them to abstain from smoking with dropping CO and increasing lung function.
The smoke check displays the CO levels in ppm bands, which is directly related to the CO level. Studies have shown smokers account for 80% of all individuals suffering COPD, beside the rspiratory problems, smokers can also develop cardiac, circulatory problems and the increased risk of cancer.
Popular with 'health promotion departments' throughout the UK, to help highlight the damage caused to lung health by inhaling tobacco smoke.
Features:
Four ranges of CO levels
LCD display
Flashing light to indicate a heavy smoker
Great for health promotion