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Micro Medical MicroLoop Spirometer

This product has been discontinued by the manufacturer, used models may be purchased with limited availability. Call 888-354-2968 for more information.

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MicroLoop Spirometer

Highly portable and beautifully designed, the new generation MicroLoop has been developed for the professional. Employing Micro Medical's acclaimed precision GOLD STANDARD Digital Volume Transducer (especially suited to measuring very low flow rates in patients with COPD and Asthma) the instrument has a wide angle, high-resolution colour touch-screen. All the unit's features can be easily accessed by simply touching the chosen function's corresponding icon. This, together with fast textual data entry using a stylus makes the MicroLoop highly intuitive to use.

The MicroLoop has a desk-top docking station which makes battery charging, connection to a PC, the uploading of data and the printing of results to external printer(s)* quick and simple. With its USB connectivity MicroLoop will also link directly to a PC or printer(s). (Please contact Micro Medical for a list of compatible Hewlett Packard printers).

Equipped with many advanced functions the MicroLoop is fully compatible with Spida 5 and SpidaXpert the world's most comprehensive Spirometry PC software packages and meets all International Standards for accuracy (ERS-ATS 200512 compliant).

With over 20,000 MicroLoop Spirometers in use around the world; this new generation instrument is truly the world's most advanced hand held Spirometer.

Gold Standard Transducer

The Gold Standard transducer from Micro Medical gives precise volume and flow measurements in Asthma and COPD patients. Especially effective at low flows, it complies with 2005 ATS/ERS (12) and other recognised international standards for accuracy. This means that Micro Medical's world beating spirometers are the definitive benchmark for precise respiratory measurement.

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