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New & Used Lung Function Analyzer, SensorMedics
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Device: Lung Function Analyzer
Manufacturer: SensorMedics
Model: 6200 Autobox DL
Manufacturer: SensorMedics
Model: 6200 Autobox DL
Location: United States, Florida
Rating: 80%
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Device: Lung Function Analyzer
Manufacturer: SensorMedics
Model: Vmax 22
Manufacturer: SensorMedics
Model: Vmax 22
Location: United States, Florida
Rating: 80%
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Device: Lung Function Analyzer
Manufacturer: SensorMedics
Model: 6200 Autobox DL
Manufacturer: SensorMedics
Model: 6200 Autobox DL
Location: United States, New York
Negotiable
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The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
| Current Manufacturer / Model Name | Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name |
|---|---|
| Viasys Healthcare / Vmax 22 | SensorMedics / Vmax 22 |
Lung Function Analyzer may also be referred to as :
Respiratory Function Analyzer | Respiration Analyzer | Lung Function | Pulmonary Function Analyzer, Adult | PFTTips for buying Lung Function Analyzer
- Before making a purchase, facilities need to determine their present and future needs to ensure they get a system that meets those needs.
- The analyzers offer different complexity and test capabilities. They can be cart mounted, stand-alone, or a console
- The analyzer should allow measurement of ventilation, diffusion, and distribution of gases in the lung.
- All units usually include a spirometry instrument, various gas analyzers, a plethysmograph, and other test equipment.
- Computerized pulmonary function analyzers are becoming more user-friendly, providing customized reports, and increasing software options.
- Users should be able to define and select the predictive equations as needed.
- The analyzer should measure CO and O2. These devices can complete certain procedures and measure various parameters.
- Manufacturers should provide the following information:
- A list of the procedures and measurements of the specific unit.
- Whether the analyzer has computer-interfacing capabilities. If so, a list of those capabilities.
- Whether software is required. Any necessary software should be included in the purchase price.
- Whether the analyzer could be upgraded through future software improvements and/or add-on components that increase versatility.
- Costs for these enhancements.
- The analyzer, as a diagnostic tool, must accept patient data, measure patient ventilatory efforts, and present the diagnostic information to the clinician. A hard-copy must be produced as well.
- All controls should be clear, easy to operate, protected against accidental setting changes, and sealed against fluid penetration.
- All control functions should be simple; the design should prevent misinterpretation of displays and control settings.
- Fluid spills should not affect patient and operator safety, or system performance. If the device is indeed affected, it should fail safely.
- To prevent cross-contamination, the operator's manual should describe the appropriate reprocessing or sterilization methods for reusable, patient-contacted parts.
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