Should diffusing capacity quality control be treated like other laboratory devices? Source: Eur Respir J, 58 (6) 2102642; 10.1183/13993003.02642-2021 Year: 2021
Workstation 3 – Calibration and quality control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, calibrate them and perform biological control procedures Source: International Congress 2014 – EW9 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2014
Workstation 3 – Calibration and quality control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, calibrate them and perform biological control procedures Source: International Congress 2014 – EW8 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2014
Workstation 3 – Calibration and quality control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, calibrate them and perform biological control procedures Source: International Congress 2014 – EW7 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2014
Workstation 1 – Equipment and infection control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, and see how they work, are cleaned and are maintained Source: International Congress 2014 – EW9 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2014
Workstation 1 – Equipment and infection control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, and see how they work, are cleaned and are maintained Source: International Congress 2014 – EW8 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2014
Workstation 1 – Equipment and infection control: see and handle a variety of different spirometers from hand-held to desktop devices, and see how they work, are cleaned and are maintained Source: International Congress 2014 – EW7 Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2014
Equipment, measurements and quality control Source: Eur Respir Monogr 2018; 80: 59-81 Year: 2018
Comparison of a new desktop spirometer with a laboratory spirometer in patients with normal and pathological lung functions Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 203s Year: 2001
Workstation 4 - Calibration and quality control - how to calibrate different devices and perform biological control procedures Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Educational skills workshop 8: Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2013
Workstation 4 - Calibration and quality control - how to calibrate different devices and perform biological control procedures Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Educational skills workshop 7: Spirometry knowledge and basic skills (European spirometry training programme) Year: 2013
Do bacterial/viral filters impact quality assurance verification of ultrasonic spirometers? Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Impact of COVID - 19, quality assurance and technology on pulmonary function Year: 2021
Comparison of an ultrasonic spirometer against a fully calibrated and quality assured pneumotachograph system over a one month period Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 279s Year: 2006
Equipment, measurements and quality control in clinical exercise testing Source: ISSN=ISSN 1025-448x, ISBN=ISBN 978-1-904097-49-5, page=108 Year: 2007
Validation study of the quality of home spirometry performed by Air Next spirometer in combination with mobile coaching system: preliminary results Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Unusual tools for evaluating obstructive diseases Year: 2020
Electronic monitoring devices: the saviour of poor control in asthma? Source: International Congress 2018 – Clinical and functional monitoring in airway disease Year: 2018
Measurement of respiratory function with a mobile application: comparison with a conventional spirometer and evaluation of usability Source: International Congress 2019 – M-health/e-health I Year: 2019
PIKO-1, a novel opportunity for the patient’s personal PEFR and FEV1 electronic monitoring: a comparison study vs a conventional spirometer Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 281s Year: 2004