BTL-08 MEW-Spiro
Computer-based spirometer
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The BTL-08 MEW-Spiro uses the same pneumotachograph as the desktop spirometer. Besides online monitoring, examination overview and report creation; the software also allows the use of the spirometry trend. This is a special tool for the comparison of individual examinations. All the other advantages of MEW
software such as examination back-up, network operation, etc. are present as well.
| Ordering no: | |
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| C08SP.001v100 |
main features
- USB connection
- Accurate and hygienic flowmeter
- Automatic BTPS correction
- Real-time curve display, multiple curves overlaying
- PRE/POST tests
- Lung age estimation
- Pediatric encouragement
- Automatic interpretation (Enright, BTS, ATS)
- Trends for multiple parameters
- Easily visible and configurable reports
- Forced spirometry: FVC, Best FVC, FEV0.75, FEV1, Best FEV1, FEV3, FEV6, PEF, FEV0.75/FVC, FEV1/FVC, FEV3/FVC, FEV6/FVC, FEV0.75/SVC, FEV1/SVC, FEV3/SVC, FEV6/SVC, PIF, FIVC, FIV1, MEF75, MEF50, MEF25, FEF75, FEF50, FEF25, MMEF, FET25, FET50, MIF75, MIF50, MIF25, PEFT, FIF50, FEF50/FIF50, FEF50/SVC, FEV0.75/FEV6, FEV1/FEV6, FIV1/FIVC, VEXT, Lung age
- Relaxed spirometry: SVC, ERV, IRV, TV, IC, IVC
- Maximum voluntary ventilation: MVV, MVVf, MRf
- Predictive values: ECCS/ERS 1993, ECCS 1983, NHANES III, Knudson 1983, Knudson 1976, Roca 1986, CRAPO 1981, ITS, Perreira – Brazil, LAM, Gore – Australia, Zapletal 1977