Found on OhioDeals.com. Specifications on the website were given as:
- Measurement Device – Fleish Pneumotachometer (unheated)
- Flow range -12L/sec. to +18L/sec..
- Volume Range -12 L to +14L
- Flow & Volume Accuracy +/-2%, resolution to 0.008L/sec.
- Sampling rate 100 Samples per second(4096 byte res)
- Number of tests per Session 16 pre-and/or post-BD FVC, 5 MVV, 5 SVC
- Test Storage Unlimited (average usage aprox. 6k bytes per patient) 30 seconds per test
- Calibration 3.00 MultiSpiro Calibration Syringe
- BTPS temp. correction Automatic, accurate to 1 degree C
- Sensor Dimensions 6.5 x 5 x 3 inches
- Sensor weight 1.25 lbs.
A pneumotach based spirometer probably manufactured in the 1990’s. Found on an Ebay listing.
From a Creative Biomedics sales brochure. Many PC-based spirometry systems have a birthday cake with candles displayed on the screen as an incentive during spirometry. This spirometer came with its own birthday cake!
From an Ebay.com listing. Pneumotach based. Manufactured by Creative Biomedics, San Clemente, CA, probably in the 1990’s.
From an Ebay.com listing. Pneumotach based. Manufactured by Creative Biomedics, San Clemente, CA, probably in the 1990’s.
From an Ebay.com listing. Pneumotach based. Manufactured by Creative Biomedics, San Clemente, CA, probably in the 1990’s.
The diverse, quirky and mostly forgotten history of Pulmonary Function testing