About Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing Unit
SPECIFICATIONS
VO2max, sub-max V02 and Anaerobic Threshold
Nutritional Assessment (REE, RMR)
Fitness Assessment and Risk Analysis
Body Composition & Comprehensive Weight Management
Software for Data Management, Exercise Prescription and HR-VO2 Training Zones
Accurate, affordable, and easy to use
TECHNICAL PARAMETER
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION MEASUREMENT
Sensor type: GFC (Galvanic Fuel Cell)
O2 Measurement range: 0-25%
Sampling Type: Dynamic Mixing Chamber (international patent)
Sampling Rate: 30 sec / 60 sec
Calibration: Automatic on room air
Warm-up time: 10 seconds
REE Accuracy: 2%
O2 Accuracy: 0.02%
O2 Sensor lifespan: 12-18 months
FLOWMETER
Flowmeter: Bi-directional 28 mm (Exercise) Bi-directional 18 mm (Resting)
Flow Range: 0.08-20 l/s 0.08-8 l/s
Ventilation Range: 0-50 l/min 0-300 l/min
Flow Resistance: <0.6cm H20/l/s@14 l/s <0.7 cmH20/l/s @ 3l/s
Accuracy Flow/Volume: 2% 2%
HARDWARE
Dimensions & Weight: 24 x 20 x 8 cm / 1.5kg
Display: Color LCD 320 x 240 pixel
Printer: High speed thermal printer 12 cm (4,7 in
STANDARD PACKAGING INCLUDES
Fitmate unit, RMR - Flowmeter, RMR masks (10 pcs), VO2max flowmeter, Silicone face mask (M-size), Head cap for silicone mask, AC/DC Adapter, USB cable, Fitmate PC Software (CD-Rom), Body meter, Oxygen sensor, HR monitor ANT and USB receiver.
AVAILABLE LANGUAGES
Software: Italian, English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Greek, Dutch, Chinese, Finnish, Russian, Slovenian.
Firmware: Italian, English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Greek, Dutch, Turkish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Finnish, Polish, Russian, Slovenian.
SAFETY AND QUALITY STANDARD
Equipment complies with MDD (93/42 EEC);
EN 60601-1 (safety) / EN 60601-1-2 (EMC)
FDA 510(k) cleared.
Integrated Breath Gas and ECG AnalysisThe CPET Unit combines advanced O2 and CO2 analysis with simultaneous real-time 12-lead ECG monitoring, providing a comprehensive overview of pulmonary and cardiac performance. With its wireless capability, the device ensures maximum patient comfort and mobility during tests, elevating the standards of clinical and sports cardiopulmonary assessment.
Robust Data Management and Protocol FlexibilityThis unit supports multi-user data storage with internal memory for up to 500 tests, export via HL7/DICOM, and direct printing. Customizable testing protocols, including Bruce and Ramp, allow tailored assessments, while intuitive software delivers thorough analysis and structured reporting for clinicians and rehabilitation specialists.
Safety, Durability, and User ComfortEngineered for superior safety and reliability, the CPET Unit features an emergency stop button, anti-slip surfaces, and a robust reinforced steel frame with antibacterial finishing. The adjustable settings and high-density cushioned seating ensure optimal comfort and fit, making it accessible for a wide range of patient body sizes.
FAQs of Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing Unit:
Q: How does the Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing Unit measure cardio-pulmonary function?
A: The unit uses integrated O2 and CO2 analyzers for breath gas analysis and a real-time, 12-lead ECG monitoring system. It monitors key parameters such as heart rate, VO2 max, ECG, and workload during exercise to provide a comprehensive assessment of cardiac and pulmonary health.
Q: What protocols can be used during testing with this CPET unit?
A: The device supports standard protocols such as Bruce and Ramp, and also allows for creation of custom protocols to match specific testing requirements. This flexibility caters to diverse clinical, sports medicine, or rehabilitation needs.
Q: When should a CPET test be performed using this equipment?
A: Testing is typically performed during cardiac diagnostics, pulmonary evaluation, pre-participation sports screening, or cardiac rehabilitation program planning. It can be scheduled whenever an accurate assessment of exercise capacity and cardiopulmonary health is indicated.
Q: Where can the CPET unit be installed and used?
A: The unit is designed for use in hospitals, sports medicine facilities, and cardiac rehabilitation centers. Its compact design, adjustable features, and integrated data management make it versatile across various clinical and healthcare environments.
Q: What is the data management and export process for test results?
A: Test data is stored on the internal memory (up to 500 tests) and can be exported using standard HL7/DICOM formats, ensuring compatibility with most hospital information systems. Results can also be printed directly or accessed remotely with optional Wi-Fi connectivity.
Q: How does the device ensure patient safety during operation?
A: Safety features include an emergency stop button, anti-slip exercise surfaces, and reinforced construction. The device undergoes both automatic and manual calibration to maintain precision, and is equipped with ambient sensors to monitor operational environments.
Q: What are the benefits of using the CPET unit for exercise testing?
A: Using this unit provides highly accurate VO2 max and cardiopulmonary measurements, supports a wide range of patient profiles, and offers easy data management and remote monitoring. Its adaptability and comprehensive safety features ensure efficient, reliable diagnostic and rehabilitation assessment.