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06-09-2017, 03:55 AM
EasyOne Air Portable, Calibration-Free Spirometer from ndd Medical
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ndd Medical Tech**logies, a company with ******s in Andover, MA and*Zurich, Switzerland, is releasing a new professional spirometer for primary care physicians. The EasyOne Air uses the company’s TrueFlow ultrasound tech**logy that does **t require any calibration or maintenance, allowing it to be used for years. It has a rechargeable battery that’s replenished when connected to a base station, and when disconnected it can be carried in one hand.
A color touchscreen is used to select settings and to review the readings, which are also interpreted to the ATS/ERS guidelines (https://www.thoracic.org/statements/resources/pfet/PFT2.pdf).
The spirometer can connect to in-clinic EMRs to upload its readings via a Bluetooth connection to a paired PC or via a USB cable.
It has received both U.S. FDA and CE Mark approval in Europe earlier this year.
Product page: EasyOne Air (http://www.nddmed.com/index/easyone-air)…
Via: ndd Medical… (http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170607005168/en)
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ndd Medical Tech**logies, a company with ******s in Andover, MA and*Zurich, Switzerland, is releasing a new professional spirometer for primary care physicians. The EasyOne Air uses the company’s TrueFlow ultrasound tech**logy that does **t require any calibration or maintenance, allowing it to be used for years. It has a rechargeable battery that’s replenished when connected to a base station, and when disconnected it can be carried in one hand.
A color touchscreen is used to select settings and to review the readings, which are also interpreted to the ATS/ERS guidelines (https://www.thoracic.org/statements/resources/pfet/PFT2.pdf).
The spirometer can connect to in-clinic EMRs to upload its readings via a Bluetooth connection to a paired PC or via a USB cable.
It has received both U.S. FDA and CE Mark approval in Europe earlier this year.
Product page: EasyOne Air (http://www.nddmed.com/index/easyone-air)…
Via: ndd Medical… (http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170607005168/en)
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