
EasyOne® Air Spirometer NDD
The EasyOne Air spirometer complies with the 2019 ATS/ERS spirometry standards, offering a flexible, accurate, and proven spirometry solution for healthcare providers and occupational health professionals. This portable device delivers reliable results without the need for calibration. The large color touchscreen enhances usability, allowing for easy navigation, real-time result viewing, and efficient data entry. Request a quote today!
EasyOne Air - Portable & PC Spirometer
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Specifications
- Weight: 4 lbs
- Dimensions: 12 × 9 × 9 in
- Manufacturer: NDD
- Test Types: FVC, FVL, SVC, MVV, and Pre/Post Testing
- Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish
- EMR Connectivity: EasyOne Connect
- Standards: Meets ATS/ERS, NIOSH/OSHA, and SSA disability
Features
- Lightweight and portable
- Calibration and maintenance-free
- Proven EMR integration with top EMR/EMR systems
- Large color touchscreen
- Stand-alone unit or PC-enabled.
- Wireless connectivity to the PC via Bluetooth
- Delivers accurate results in just three steps
- View results on the EasyOne Air, your PC, or as a printout
- Provides instant interpretation based on ATS/ERS guidelines
- Rechargeable battery: Provides power for up to 100 complete tests on a single charge.
- Includes pediatric incentive screens available with EasyOne Connect.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to use the EasyOne Air Spirometer?
To use the EasyOne Air Spirometer, power on the device, select the desired test, and enter the patient’s information through the user-friendly interface. Instruct the patient to take a deep breath and exhale forcefully into the mouthpiece. The device will display the results instantly, which can then be saved or transferred via EMR connectivity. The EasyOne Air requires no calibration, making it simple and efficient for any healthcare provider
What is a good lung capacity on a spirometer?
Good lung capacity varies based on age, gender, height, and other factors, but a normal Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) for a healthy adult ranges from 3 to 5 liters. A result within or above this range suggests normal lung function, but specific values depend on the patient’s demographic data and medical history.
What is a healthy number on a spirometer?
A healthy spirometry reading includes an FVC and a Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1) that are at or above 80% of the predicted values for the individual’s age, gender, height, and ethnicity. The FEV1/FVC ratio should typically be above 0.70 to indicate healthy lung function.