Microlife PF 100 Peak Flow Meter for Spirometry with FEV1
- Measures peak flow and FEV1 to indicate early warning signs for impending asthmatic incidents or situation
- Automatically stores 240 readings
- Involuntary traffic light indicator
- Doctor recommended
- Meets American Thoracic The upper classes accuracy standards
Product Description
This device is used to measure Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) and Forced Expiratory Volume in 1-second (FEV1) in both children and adults. PEF is the fastest speed air can be blown out of the lungs after inhalation. FEV1 measures the volume after exhaling in 1-second. Peak Flow (PEF) and Forced Expiratory Volume in 1-second (FEV1) measurements can tell how well lungs are breathing by monitoring airflow. Doctors can have patients monitor changes in airflow and confirmation the consequences. The involuntary memory stores and provides simple access to the last 240 readings along with the time and date.
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I bought 2 of these meters. One of the two did not work properly. The readings were over 100 points higher than my mechanical meter. I kept getting a new “HI” reading just about each time I took readings. During an attack, I took my readings, and received a new “HI”(reading over 685). I then used my mechanical meter, and found I was in the red zone (actual reading 370).
The second meter I bought is for my son, his ‘appears’ to be working properly. I will monitor this closely. As far as I am concerned, this meter is a piece of garbage.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m not quite sure how accurate this is yet. I haven’t been able to compare it to the one at my doctor’s office. Just doing it myself, and knowing my ‘usual’ numbers, I would say it is way off. But, like I said, haven’t had a chance to compare yet.
Rating: 3 / 5
This product was exactly was I wanted. I am surrounded by golf courses and mountains and hills. This really helps me!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the initially time i’ve used one of these and it’s fun..i just ‘blow’ into it and get a PEF reading, e.g. 550 and a FEV1 reading, e.g. 3.3..as of yet i’m not into studying all the terms and values but i intend to take readings to see if they’re ‘consistent’ and don’t go down, how the readings are when i get up, after i eat, walk etc. … i do admit i don’t clean ‘after each’ use as suggested but i keep an eye on it to see if it looks like it needs cleaning and probably will do so once a week or so..i wipe the mouthpiece each time , though..nifty small gadget and as vital with me to play with as a blood difficulty cuff.
Rating: 5 / 5
A excellent product. The mouthpiece part is not a reliable fit, so one needs either to keep it oriented correctly, or possibly “tighten” with a layer of tape. Othewise it works as advertised
Rating: 4 / 5