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Pulmonary Test Machine

Zimed Pulmonary Test Machine feature a high-resolution display for real-time monitoring of respiratory parameters, including FVC, FEV1, and PEF. Equipped with sophisticated flow sensors, they ensure accurate measurement of airflow and lung volumes. Many models are portable and come with built-in printers or digital connectivity for easy data transfer and storage. They include user-friendly software that provides detailed graphical and numerical reports, enabling thorough analysis of pulmonary function. Our pulmonary test machines are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and research facilities to diagnose asthma, COPD, and other respiratory disorders.

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Pulmonary Test Machine - Spirometer ZSM-A10

Spirometer ZSM-A10

Measurement Parameters : VC, FVC, FIVC, TV, IC, IRV, ERV, RV, TLC, FRC, VE, Vext, MVV, C

Forced Expiratory Measurements : FEV0.5, FEV1.0, FEV3.0, FEV6, FEV1.0%G, FEV3.0%G, FEV6%T, FEV1%FEV6, FEVO.5%T

Forced Inspiratory Measurements : FIV0.5, FIV1.0, FIV1.0/FIVC, FIV1.0/FVC

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Pulmonary Test Machine - Spirometer ZSM-A11

Spirometer ZSM-A11

Memory Capacity : 500 measurement records

Printer Type : 110 mm thermal printer

Measured Parameters : 40+

Frequently Asked Question

How long does the test take?

The full pulmonary function test may take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the tests being conducted.

Can I take my regular medications before the test?

Some medications may need to be withheld before the test. Always check with your healthcare provider beforehand.

When will I get my results?

Results are often available shortly after the test but may take a few days to be reviewed and interpreted by your doctor.

Can this device integrate with Electronic Health Records (EHR)?

Most modern devices support EHR integration via HL7 or other standardized protocols. Check the device’s specifications for compatibility.

What kind of training is needed to operate the machine?

Technicians should be trained in proper test administration and patient coaching. Certification from organizations like the NBRC (National Board for Respiratory Care) or AARC (American Association for Respiratory Care) is recommended.

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