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MicroPlus > CAT NO: MS03


The MicroPlus Spirometer will make the additional measurements of PEF and FEV1%. Fully compatible with Micro Medical’s Spida 5 and SpidaXpert spirometry software, an alternative version capable of measuring MMEF/FEV6 can also be orderred.

This spirometer has proven (see bibliography No.1 below) long-term accuracy and reliability together with the endorsement of a British Design Award. Low end-expiratory flows are often seen in COPD and Asthmatic patients. Micro Medical has developed a Gold Standard Transducer to ensure that such measurements are absolutely precise, many other spirometers cannot offer this.

The MicroPlus Spirometer will measure and display on it’s high visibility screen FEV1 and FVC, PEF, FEV1% and can be connected to Spida 5 and SpidaXpert, compatible with all the latest Windows operating systems. Simple to use, lightweight and with over 40,000 units in use around the world this instruments is a market leading spirometer.

The MicroPlus may also be offered with MMEF and FEV 6 , please enquire.

Micro and MicroPlus Spirometers can be offered in other customised forms, including the parameters they measure, body colours and branding, please enquire.

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  • FEV1, FVC, PEF and FER (FEV1%) or FEV1, FEV6, PEF, MMEF and FEV1/FEV6%

    0.1 to 9.99 Litres

    0.2 to 15.00 Litres/Second

    ±3% (meets, and exceeds all known spirometry performance standards)

    170x60x26mm

    190gm (unit)

    625gm

    Single 9 volt PP3

    RS232


Biblography


1. Dirksen A, Madsen F, Pedersen OF, Vedel AM, Jenson AK: Long term performance of a hand held Spirometer. Thorax, 1996;51:973-6

2. Otulana BA, Higenbottom T, Ferrari L. The use of home Spirometry in detecting acute lung rejection and infection following heart-lung transplantation. Chest, 1990;97:953-7

3. Pollard AJ, Mason NP, Barry PW, Pollard RC, Collier DJ, Fraser RS, Miller MR, Milledge JS: Effect of altitude on Spirometric parameters and the performance of peak flow meters.Thorax 1996;51:175-178

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