
Spirometers
Industry-leading spirometers

Spirodoc
Portable handheld spirometer with PC connectivity

Spirolab

SpiroConnect
Frequently Asked Questions
What is spirometry?
The spirometer will then measure the air flow and how the lungs are responding obstructively and restrictively, and this will help to diagnose any health problems relating to the lungs.
When should a spirometry test be performed?
Another reason someone may need a spirometry test would be if they are under consideration for surgery or a doctor may need it as part of several tests, even if it’s not directly related to the lungs, it may help to diagnose another condition. People who work in industries where they are exposed to fumes, chemicals and dust are also recommended for testing.
What is FVC?
FVC can also help doctors assess the progression of lung disease and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. An abnormal FVC value may be chronic, but sometimes the problem is reversible and the FVC can be corrected.
Is a spirometry test safe?
People who have or recently experienced angina, have heart disease or problems with blood pressure would need to follow professional medical advice. A person who has recently been operated on should also seek advice, especially if the procedure was to the head, eyes, stomach or their chest. This is because during a spirometry test, pressure is increased in these areas of the body. If you are experiencing any symptoms that you think are related to your lungs, please contact a medical professional.
Why should organisations perform spirometry tests?
There are many hazards within the workplace that require lung screening. An employee could be subjected to fume, dusts, paint spraying, metal plating processes, using dyes and many other chemicals that after frequent use, could affect their respiratory system. It is therefore vital that staff have the correct PPE and monitored closely if regularly exposed to these.