The EasyOne Spirometer is the Number One portable spirometer used in Australian Hospitals.


The EasyOne Spirometer utilises digital ultrasonic flow measurement technology, which ensures accurate results, repeatable performance and quality control with no moving parts and does not require calibration or maintenance.

Ultrasonic flow measurement eliminates problems associated with traditional methods of flow measurement and makes the EasyOne spirometer a fast, reliable and accurate diagnostic device.

For more information on the EasyOne spirometer please refer to the list of downloadable files on the bottom of this page.


EasyOne™ Product Range

 

EasyOne worldspirometer with USB Cradle and Hewlett Packard Printer

EasyOne worldspirometer with USB Line Cable and EasyWare Software

Easy on-PC with Software

                   

Consumables

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’To optimize quality control in the BOLD study, sites are required to use the EasyOne Spirometer, which was chosen because it provides a high degree of accuracy, robustness, portability, and ease of storage. It can be used easily in the field and where there is no electric power available—it operates on batteries and requires no calibration with a 3-liter syringe. The EasyOne Spirometer has been approved by the BOLD pulmonary function reading center as meeting predetermined performance criteria relating to reliability of measurement, suitability for field use, and ease of access to data.” (1)

 “This study supports the manufacturer’s claim that the EasyOne Spirometer maintains its calibration during routine clinical use in general practice and does not require daily calibration as specified in international spirometry guidelines”. (2) 

 ‘’In these 70 EasyOne spirometers neither calibration nor linearity changed during the study. Such calibration stability is a valuable feature in spirometry surveys and in the clinical setting’’.(3)

 

(1) The Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease Initiative (BOLD): Rationale and Design
A. Sonia Buist, William M. Vollmer, Sean D. Sullivan, Kevin B. Weiss, Todd A. Lee, Ana M. B. Menezes, Robert O. Crapo, Robert L. Jensen and Peter G. J. Burney. COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 2:277–283

(2) Stability of the EasyOne ultrasonic spirometer for use in general practice
Julia A.E. Walters, Richard Wood-Baker, Justin Walls, David P. Johns Respirology 2006; 11: 306–310

(3) The Long-Term Stability of Portable Spirometers Used in a Multinational Study of the Prevalence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Rogelio Perez-Padilla MD, Juan Carlos Vazquez-Garcıa MD, Marıa Nelly Marquez MD, JoseŽ Roberto B Jardim MD, Julio Pertuze MD, Carmen Lisboa MD, Adriana Muino MD, Marıa Victorina Lopez MD, Carlos Talamo MD, Marıa Montes de Oca MD, Gonzalo Valdivia MD, Ana Maria B Menezes MD, and the Latin American COPD Prevalence Study (PLATINO) Team. Respiratory Care Journal 2006;51(10):1167–1171



Applications of the EasyOne Spirometer in Australia include: Emergency Departments, Respiratory, Medical and Cardiac Wards, Respiratory Investigation Units, COPD Outreach Programmes, Physiotherapy Departments, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Units, Respiratory Outpatient Clinics, Cystic Fibrosis Clinics, Pre-Admission Clinics, Occupational Health Clinics, Community Health Centres, General Practice, Clinical Research (COPD, Asthma and Epidemiological) and the BOLD Study.



You can download information on the EasyOne™ Ultrasonic Spirometer by clicking on the following links:

EasyOne™ Sensor Technology 93kb

Easyone™ Spirette Brochure 354kb

EasyOne Measured Parameters 33kb

EasyOne™ Sample Spirometry Report 59kb

EasyOne™ Predicted Normal References 136kb

Stability of the EasyOne™ Ultrasonic Spirometer for use in General Practice - Respirology May 2006 130kb

EasyOne Spirometer - Calibration Stability in PLATINO - Respiratory Care October 2006 129kb

EasyOne Spirometer - Clinical Trial Custom Applications 2mb

The Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease Initiative (BOLD) – Rationale and Design 85kb

Pharmacy Asthma Care - Thorax - June 2007 290kb

Evaluation of the EasyOne™ Spirometer for Paediatric Use - A Pilot Study 257kb

FACES Study - CHEST 2003 193kb

EasyOne™ Comparison to Vmax™ - RESPIRATORY CARE 2002 1.9mb

 

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