Title:
DICTUM HEALTH IDM100 MEDICAL TABLET INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
DCO#:
00271
Document#:
870-00001-01
Originating Author:
E Keate
Modifying Author:
R. Massie
Date Created:
9/04/2018
Date Modified:
05/28/2020
Revision:
AR
Page
96 of 175
The Global Lung Initiative (GLI) Predictive Norms support particular parameters and specific populations*.
The GLI Predictive Norms support these parameters:
•
FVC
•
FEV1
•
FEV1%
Population coverage profile:
•
Sex
•
Age range: 3-95 years of age
•
Race: White, Black, and Asian
•
Height
*The population coverage profile of the GLI Predictive Norms differs from the intended population of the
spirometry module, with the module being indicated for use among pediatric, adolescent and adult patients
only. Patients must be 6 years of age or above and capable of performing this test.
Citation Reference for GLI codes:
“GLI 2012 Multi-Ethnic Reference Values for Spirometry for the 3-95 Year Age Range: the Global Lung
Function 2012 Equations.”
Quanjer, P.H.; Stanojevic, S.; Cole, T.J.; Baur, X.; Hall, G.L.; Enright, P.L; Hankinson, J.L.; Ip, M.S;,
Zheng, J.; Stocks, J. on behalf of the ERS Global Lung Function Initiative.
European Respiratory Journal, 2012; 40: 1324
–1343.
14.3 BTPS Entry
The required Oregon Scientific BAR 228 is a Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) device that measures atmospheric
conditions and transmits that data to the IDM100 Medical Tablet for BTPS correction. The BAR 228 eliminates
the need for manual measurement and entry of atmospheric conditions data for BTPS correction. Perform
manual measurement and entry of BTPS only if the BAR 228 is unavailable.
When BTLE is selected in the Spirometer settings and the BAR 228 is active, the BTPS entry screen appears
each time that a Spirometry test is initiated. If BTLE is selected and Bluetooth is disabled, a message prompts
the user to enable Bluetooth.
1. Ensure that the BAR 228 must be in the immediate vicinity as the IDM100 Medical Tablet.
2. Ensure that the BAR 228 is powered on and ready. For more information, see section 3.11
Up the BAR 228 for Spirometry and section 4.2.4