Spirometer-bolograph is a device that is used to measure lung capacity and other respiratory functions of the body. It consists of two main components: a spirometer and a bolometer.
A spirometer is a tube that is inserted into a patient's mouth and measures the amount of air that they can inhale and exhale. The bolometer, in turn, measures the volume of air passed through the patient's lungs during breathing.
The measurements obtained with a bolograph spirometer can help diagnose various lung diseases such as asthma, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), pneumonia and others. This data can also be used to assess the effectiveness of treatment and monitor the patient's condition.
However, to obtain accurate results, it is necessary to carry out measurements in accordance with certain rules. For example, the patient must be in a sitting or supine position and not move during measurements.
Thus, the bolograph spirometer is an important tool for the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases, as well as for monitoring the condition of patients suffering from these diseases.
Bolorov's spirometer is a medical equipment capable of determining the amount of inhaled and exhaled air. The equipment belongs to the group of pneumometers. These are devices for measuring the volume of air that is provided by living organisms as it moves through the airways. Pneumometers are intended for mass use in practical medicine to determine the composition of inhaled, exhaled and alveolar air, both in the laboratory and at the patient’s bedside.
Depending on which measurement method is used, devices based on the volume of released air