BTL Spirometer
Pulmonary Function Testing • Accurate Lung Assessment • Clinical & Physiotherapy Use
BTL Spirometer is a high-precision respiratory diagnostic device used to measure lung volumes, airflow, and respiratory capacity. Designed for reliability and ease of use, it supports the diagnosis, monitoring, and management of respiratory conditions such as asthma, COPD, and other pulmonary disorders. Its compact design and advanced software make it suitable for routine clinical and physiotherapy use.
Types of BTL Spirometer Models:
- BTL-08 Spiro: Portable spirometer designed for basic lung function testing in clinics and physiotherapy centres.
- BTL-08 Spiro Pro: Advanced model with expanded parameters, data storage, and PC connectivity.
- BTL-08 Spiro Mobile: Compact, handheld spirometer ideal for bedside and outreach testing.
- BTL Spirometer with PC Software: Integrated system for detailed analysis, reporting, and patient record management.
Key Features:
- High Measurement Accuracy: Reliable assessment of lung volumes and airflow.
- User-Friendly Interface: Clear display and intuitive controls.
- Portable Design: Suitable for clinic, bedside, and mobile testing.
- Data Storage & Reporting: Stores patient results and generates reports.
- Hygienic Use: Compatible with disposable mouthpieces and filters.
Parameters Measured:
- Forced Vital Capacity (FVC).
- Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV₁).
- Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF).
- FEV₁/FVC Ratio.
Clinical Applications:
- Diagnosis and monitoring of asthma and COPD.
- Pre-employment and occupational health screening.
- Physiotherapy and pulmonary rehabilitation.
- General respiratory assessment.
Key Benefits:
- Early Detection: Helps identify respiratory impairment.
- Accurate Monitoring: Tracks disease progression and treatment response.
- Improves Clinical Decision-Making: Provides objective lung function data.
- Efficient Workflow: Quick testing and easy result interpretation.
Who It’s For:
- Hospitals and diagnostic centres.
- Physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics.
- Occupational health services.
- Healthcare professionals assessing respiratory health.
How to Use:
- Attach a new disposable mouthpiece.
- Instruct patient to inhale deeply and exhale forcefully.
- Record and review test results.
- Repeat test as per clinical guidelines.
Precautions:
- For use by trained healthcare professionals.
- Use disposable mouthpieces to prevent cross-contamination.
- Clean and maintain device according to manufacturer instructions.
- Interpret results alongside clinical evaluation.