A spirometer measures lung function, assessing vital capacity, forced expiratory volume, and flow rates to diagnose respiratory diseases.
Spirometry tests help monitor asthma, COPD, and other lung conditions, guiding treatment and management plans.
Feno oscillometry measures nitric oxide levels in exhaled breath, indicating airway inflammation and guiding asthma diagnosis and treatment.
This non-invasive test helps assess airway inflammation, monitor treatment response, and identify potential asthma phenotypes.
The 6MWT evaluates functional exercise capacity, measuring distance walked in 6 minutes to assess cardiovascular and pulmonary health.
This practical test helps diagnose and monitor conditions like COPD, heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension.
An ECG records heart electrical activity, detecting arrhythmias, ischemia, and conduction disorders to diagnose cardiovascular diseases.
ECGs provide vital information for cardiac risk assessment, monitoring, and guiding treatment decisions.
Bronchoscopy visually examines the airways, allowing for biopsy sampling, foreign body removal, and therapeutic interventions.
This minimally invasive procedure aids in diagnosing lung cancer, tuberculosis, and other respiratory conditions, while guiding treatment.
Airway oscillometry measures the mechanical properties of the airways, providing insights into respiratory mechanics and lung function.
This technique assists in diagnosing conditions such as asthma and COPD by analyzing airway responsiveness and resistance.
A spirometer measures lung function, assessing vital capacity, forced expiratory volume, and flow rates to diagnose respiratory diseases.
Spirometry tests help monitor asthma, COPD, and other lung conditions, guiding treatment and management plans.
Feno oscillometry measures nitric oxide levels in exhaled breath, indicating airway inflammation and guiding asthma diagnosis and treatment.
This non-invasive test helps assess airway inflammation, monitor treatment response, and identify potential asthma phenotypes.
The 6MWT evaluates functional exercise capacity, measuring distance walked in 6 minutes to assess cardiovascular and pulmonary health.
This practical test helps diagnose and monitor conditions like COPD, heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension.
An ECG records heart electrical activity, detecting arrhythmias, ischemia, and conduction disorders to diagnose cardiovascular diseases.
ECGs provide vital information for cardiac risk assessment, monitoring, and guiding treatment decisions.
Bronchoscopy visually examines the airways, allowing for biopsy sampling, foreign body removal, and therapeutic interventions.
This minimally invasive procedure aids in diagnosing lung cancer, tuberculosis, and other respiratory conditions, while guiding treatment.
Airway oscillometry measures the mechanical properties of the airways, providing insights into respiratory mechanics and lung function.
This technique assists in diagnosing conditions such as asthma and COPD by analyzing airway responsiveness and resistance.