However, his Spirometer could measure only volume, not airflow.
This is where a person
breathes into a tube that connects to a machine called a Spirometer.
In 1842, John Hutchinson invented the Spirometer, which allowed the measurement of vital capacity of the lungs.
The cost of a Spirometer is four times that of an ECG machine, which costs Rs 25,000.
They have not been taught about it in medical colleges and they have not even seen a Spirometer.
An oximeter is also incorporated into the Spirometer's function- a unique integration of two medical tools,
right at your fingertips.
Spirometry is a test which measures how much air you can blow out into a machine called a Spirometer.
The test person
exhales the air with force in a special device- a Spirometer that measures the maximum expiratory rate.
In this test,
the doctor asks the person to breathe into a small device called a Spirometer, which can help diagnose lung problems.
You will be asked to breathe or
blow into a small machine called a Spirometer which will measure how well your lungs are working.
To check the lung function, a doctor may use a Spirometer, which is a device that measures how much air a person
can push out of their lungs and at what speed.