| Section Two: Selecting a Spirometer |
List of Currently Available SpirometersThe features, specifications, manufacturer and Australian distributor of the diagnostic spirometers currently available in Australia are summarised in Spirometer Features ~ Brief table and Spirometer Features ~ Additional table. All the spirometers listed conform to acceptable minimum spirometer standards (ie American Thoracic Society or European Respiratory Society) and have a warranty period. All information was supplied by the distributor/manufacturer and was compiled in August 2004. The inclusion of a spirometer does not imply endorsement by the authors. Most spirometers have additional features to those listed but may not have been included due to limited space. Also note that the table represents a summary of detailed information provided by the manufacturers. This information will be updated annually on the website. Factors to Consider When Purchasing a Spirometer
How to use the TablesList the features and specifications you require and then go to the brief table to determine which spirometer(s) provide these. Then go to the additional table to find out about extra features once you have a ‘short list’ of potential spirometers. It is strongly recommended that you trial the spirometer before buying to ensure that it meets your specific needs. Brief table
Additional table key
Reference valuesAustralian reference values are now available on some spirometers and these may most closely approximate the population you are testing. However, depending on the ethnic mix of people in your local environment other reference values may be more appropriate. If you are unsure which reference values to use contact your local respiratory laboratory.
Content Updated February 2005 |
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