Spirobank II
Rev.1.6
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User manual
*= best values
Parameters for BASIC version:
Symbol
Description
Units
*FVC
Best FVC
L
*FEV1
Best FEV1
L
*PEF
Best PEF
L/s
FVC
Forced Vital Capacity
L
FEV1
Volume expired in the 1
st
second of the test
L
FEV1/FVC FEV1/FVC x 100
%
PEF
Peak expiratory flow
L/s
FEF2575
Average flow between 25% and 75% of the FVC
L/s
FET
Forced expiratory time
s
EVol
Extrapolated volume
mL
VC
Slow vital capacity (expiratory)
L
IVC
Slow inspiratory vital capacity
L
IC
Inspiratory capacity (max between EVC and IVC) - ERV
L
ERV
Expiratory reserve volume
L
ELA
Estimated lung age
year
Flow/volume measurement system
Bi-directional digital turbine
Temperature sensor
semiconductor (0-45°C)
Measurement principle
Infrared interruption
Volume range
10 L
Flow range
16 L/s
Volume accuracy (ATS 2019)
2.5% or 50 mL
Flow accuracy
5% or 200 mL/s
Dynamic resistance at 12 L/s
<0.5 cmH
2
O/L/s
1.6.2
Oximeter features
For oximetry measurements, the device complies with the requirements of the following standard:
ISO 80601-2-61:2017
Medical electrical equipment - particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of pulse oximeter equipment
Reusable
hard
sensor for
adults
Reusable
soft
sensor for
adults
Reusable
paediatric soft
sensor
Range (SpO2)
Arms (%)
Range (SpO2)
Arms (%)
Range (SpO2)
Arms (%)
70-100 %
1.19
70-100 %
±
1.470
70-100 %
±
1.390
70-80 %
0.554
70-80 %
± 1.626
70-80 %
± 1.851
80-90 %
1.32
80-90 %
± 1.667
80-90 %
± 1.397
90-100 %
1.45
90-100 %
± 0.941
90-100 %
± 0.652
The Arms (Accuracy Root Mean Square), as recalled in the above mentioned standard, represents the accuracy of the device in terms of
the mean square error of each SpO2 measurement, obtained by pulse oximetry, in relation to the respective SaO2 reference value,
obtained by co-oximetry.
The ranges listed show the different oxygen saturation ranges for which the accuracy has been calculated.
Any SpO2 simulators should not be used to validate the accuracy of the Oximeter, they can only be used as functional testers to verify
its precision and the alarm system (when it is necessary).
Definitions:
Desaturation Event Desaturation events SpO2 fall
4% in a limited period of 8-40 sec and successive rise
2% within a
total period of 150 sec.
Total Pulse rate
Variation
Pulse rate rise
10 BPM in limited period of 8-40 sec and successive fall
8 BPM during a total period
of 150 sec.
Parameters for the oximetry test:
Symbol
Description
Units
%SPO2 min
Minimum SPO2 during the test
%
%SPO2 max
Maximum SPO2 during the test
%
BPM min
Minimum BPM during the test
BPM
BPM max
Maximum BPM during the test
BPM
%SPO2 mean
Average SPO2
%
BPM mean
Average BPM
BPM