SpiroScout the best ultrasonic Spirometer 

SpiroScout is much more




ULTRASOUND BASED SOLUTION FOR THE DIAGNOSES OF OBSTRUCTIVE AND RESTRICTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE

Modern ultrasound hardware and latest Windows® based programming techniques, enable our SpiroScout® to fulfill requirements which are needed to offer a user-friendly spirometry solution.

Always accurate, calibration free, no resistance, no additional filter required, and easy to clean because it doesn´t have screen nor keyboard. The scouTube mouthpiece ensures a tight seal around the lips. Suits all ages from children to mature adult, at all levels of fitness. Designed for all mouth shapes.

 

  •  The SpiroScout has the highest ultrasound frequency in the market.
  • Schiller SpiroScout is a highly-sensitive spirometer capable of measuring very low flows without creating any respiratory resistance on the patient.
  • When analyzing the respiratory curves, the exclusive LFx software will allow you to zoom-in into any part of the curve.
  • SpiroScout accuracy will allow early risk stratification of severe respiratory complications.
  • Unique trend report to monitor progression of lung disease and response to therapy.


The right brand and medical equipment can make a difference

Calibration-Free

A unique high-precision spirometry machine due to direct flow measurement. No warm-up time necessary.

ATS / ERS / OSHA compliant

OSHA compliant with the most recent requirements. ATS/ERS compliance evaluation fully conforms to Gold Standards.

Best-in-class pulmonary software solution

LFx, a modern intuitive interface that will allow you to spend less time learning the functions and more time testing patients.

FVC, SVC, MVV, ATS

Standard measuring applications: FVC, SVC, MVV, ATS compliance evaluation.

Installation

Remote installation to LFx SW allowing for increased uptime and added-value services.

Training for your staff

Online training for medical staff can guarantee your practice the effective use of the latest medical technology to diagnose your patient.


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