Pulmonary Gas Articles & Analysis
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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., Sept. 21, 2021 /CNW/ — The World Health Organization (WHO) has just featured MediPines AGM100®, pulmonary gas exchange analyzer as an innovative technology in their 2021 compendium, “WHO compendium of innovative health technologies for low-resource settings”. ...
We are pleased to announce that MediPines AGM100, a non-invasive pulmonary gas exchange analyzer, was selected as a finalist in the 2021 Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA). ...
Published in this month’s Experimental Physiology, the study, entitled, “Temporal changes in pulmonary gas exchange efficiency when breath-hold diving below residual volume,” demonstrated that breath-hold diving to depths associated with major lung compression, or “lung squeeze,” caused acute impairments in pulmonary ...
A recent clinical study published by medical researchers from UC San Diego School of Medicine has established that an expired breath sampling method is comparable to the long-established blood-based method (ABG) of measuring pulmonary gas exchange efficiency. Published in the American Journal of Physiology Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, the study, ...
These respiratory diseases require a precise determination of gas exchange to detect and treat these illnesses. “Patient lives are being improved and saved because medical professionals are providing quick personalized care based on the information provided by the AGM100. ...
It provides a safe, reproducible and valid measure of non-invasive pulmonary gas exchange. Also, AGM100 compares extremely well with directly measured arterial blood ...
The use of a portable, non-invasive respiratory monitoring system that detects pulmonary gas exchange impairment, like the MediPines AGM100®, is proving valuable in monitoring the elderly and those who are high-risk. ...