Therapeutic Technologies closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 2235 lots of medical equipment. Onsite or virtual inspection available. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting Amy St.Cyr at Amy@TherapeuticTech.net or (609) 781-4521.
MPN: 29-3102-300... view more
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$595 USD
MPN: 29-3102-100... view more
Asking Price:
$235 USD
MPN: 8004382... view more
Asking Price:
$125 USD
nSpire, Flowhandy Zan 100 Spirometry PC based system This system can be used for Flow/Volume loop test. SVC, FVC and FEV1 and bronchodilator Response, by all incl children, teens, elderly as well... view more
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€2,000 EUR
MPN: 4106362... view more
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$195 USD
MPN: 7069... view more
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$52 USD
Box of 100 SDI SmartSense Mouthpieces for Midmark IQspiro Spirometer... view more
Asking Price:
$267 USD
SDI Astraguard Disposable Spirometer Mouthpieces... view more
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$217 USD
PFT nSpire 810000 Koko Moe Filters Teal Box of 100... view more
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$159 USD
SDI Astraguard Disposable Spirometer Mouthpieces... view more
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$629 USD
NDD 3-Liter Calibration Syringe with Calibration Adapter... view more
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$354 USD
Box of 300 SDI SmartSense Mouthpieces for Midmark IQspiro Spirometer... view more
Asking Price:
$660 USD
This Renaissance II spirometer boots up and shows the PB intro screen, but indicates media unrecoverable when it tries to recover data. Two of the assembly screws have broken mounts on the rear of... view more
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$125 USD
A spirometer is a medical device used to measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs. It is used to diagnose and monitor lung diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis. The device is also used to measure the effectiveness of treatments for these conditions.
Spirometers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from small handheld devices to large desktop models. They measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled in liters, and can also measure the rate of airflow. The price range for spirometers varies widely, depending on the type and features of the device. Basic handheld spirometers can cost as little as a few hundred dollars, while more advanced models can cost several thousand dollars.
Several manufacturers make spirometers, including Welch Allyn, Schiller, and MIR Medical. These companies offer a range of models, from basic handheld devices to more advanced desktop models. They also offer a variety of features, such as Bluetooth connectivity and software programs for data analysis.