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A dedicated piston-in-barrel used for injecting small volumes of accurately measured amounts of gas into a spirometer, pulmonary function analyser, or other diagnostic pulmonary measuring/testing device for calibration or reference. It is typically a glass ...
A device used to measure the function of the respiratory system in adults and compliant children. It usually includes a spirometer with volume-sensing (e.g., rolling-seal, bellow) and flow-sensing (e.g., pneumotachometer) devices, a gas analyser for evaluat...
A device designed to be inserted into a patient's mouth to facilitate access to the respiratory system. It is typically a small rigid or semi-rigid plastic hollow device with a shape and structure that provides an appropriate gastight seal (i.e., with a pat...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and for...
A device designed for partial insertion into a patient's mouth (in between the lips) to facilitate access to the respiratory system. It is typically a small rigid or semi-rigid plastic hollow device with a shape and structure that enables an appropriate gas...
An electrically-powered device designed exclusively for professional use to measure several or all respiratory gas volume and flow parameters for evaluation of basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expirator...
A hand-held, mechanical, breathing-muscle exerciser intended to be used in respiratory therapy to encourage and motivate deep-breathing manoeuvres, typically for the postsurgical treatment and prevention of atelectasis (lung collapse) and to help facilitate...
A collection of non-sterile devices intended to be integrated within a breathing circuit to enable interface of gases between the breathing circuit and a respiratory monitoring device for sampling the patient's expired gas for measurements of pressure, flow...
A device designed to be inserted into a patient's mouth to facilitate access to the respiratory system. It is typically a small rigid or semi-rigid plastic hollow device with a shape and structure that provides an appropriate gastight seal (i.e., with a pat...
A device intended to be used to compress the nose externally, to ensure that airflow is exclusively conducted through the mouth during examinations of the pulmonary function (e.g., spirometry), and/or to stop nosebleeds (epistaxis). It is typically construc...
An electrically-powered device assembly designed for professional use in a clinical setting to spot-check (user-initiated) measure and display multiple patient physiological parameters [e.g., electrocardiogram (ECG), noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), pulse...
A hand-held, mechanical, breathing-muscle exerciser used in respiratory therapy to encourage and motivate deep-breathing manoeuvres, typically for the postsurgical treatment and prevention of atelectasis (lung collapse) and to help facilitate airway opening...
A device designed for partial insertion into a patient's mouth (in between the lips) to facilitate access to the respiratory system. It is typically a small rigid or semi-rigid hollow device with a shape and structure that enables an appropriate gastight se...
An electrically-powered device designed to measure several or all respiratory-gas volume and flow parameters needed to evaluate basic pulmonary function [e.g., vital capacity (VC), peak expiratory flow (PEF), forced expiratory volume (FEV), and forced expir...
A manual instrument intended to deliver a precise, known quantity of gas (e.g., 1 litre) for the purposes of calibrating/testing a medical device partially or completely dedicated to measuring/monitoring volumes of air/gas (e.g., anaesthesia monitor, diagno...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to measure continuously a patient's tidal volume (volume of gas inhaled by the patient during each respiration cycle) or minute volume (the tidal volume multiplied by the rate of respiration for 1 minute) for...
An assembly of electronic devices designed to track the respiratory pattern of a patient by means of spirometry to correlate tumour position with the respiratory cycle during radiation treatment planning, radiotherapy, computed tomography (CT) imaging, or o...
A calibrated container that is usually balanced over water and intended to measure lung gas volumes. Also known as a wet spirometer. This GMDN code reflects old technology.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device intended to measure nitric oxide (NO), also known as nitrogen monoxide, in exhaled air to facilitate diagnosis and management of asthma. Measurements are used to calculate fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) at dif...
A portable mechanical device designed to continuously measure tidal and/or minute volume of a spontaneously-breathing or mechanically-ventilated patient, for the evaluation of the patient’s ventilatory status during intensive care treatment, anaesthesia, an...
An electrically-powered device intended to measure nitric oxide (NO), also known as nitrogen monoxide, in exhaled air to facilitate diagnosis and management of asthma. Measurements are used to calculate fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) at different le...
A device intended to be used to compress the nose externally, to ensure that airflow is exclusively conducted through the mouth during examinations of the pulmonary function (e.g., spirometry), and/or to stop nosebleeds (epistaxis). It is typically construc...
A software program intended to be used on a non-medical computerized device for use by a healthcare professional to aid analysis of data captured during pulmonary function testing/analysis (e.g., spirometry, plethysmography, carbon dioxide breath analysis)....
A non-sterile plastic tube intended to conduct airflow pressure from a breathing mouthpiece to a parent device (e.g., spirometer) during pulmonary function testing (e.g., respiratory gas volume and flow). It is intended to function with a separate spirometr...