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Scientific Papers

1. Kaminsky, D. a. (2012). What does airway resistance tell us about lung function? Respiratory care, 57(1), 85–96; discussion 96-9.

2. Berger, K. I. (2018). Small Airway Disease Syndromes. Piercing the Quiet Zone. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 15(Supplement_1), S26–S29.

3. Downie, S. R., Salome, C. M., Verbanck, S., Thompson, B. R., Berend, N., & King, G. G. (2013). Effect of methacholine on peripheral lung mechanics and ventilation heterogeneity in asthma. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 114(6), 770–777.

4. Dellacà, R. L., Santus, P., Aliverti, A., Stevenson, N., Centanni, S., Macklem, P. T., Pedotti, A., & Calverley, P. M. A. (2004). Detection of expiratory flow limitation in COPD using the forced oscillation technique. The European respiratory journal, 23(2), 232–240.

5. Dellacà, R. L., Andersson Olerud, M., Zannin, E., Kostic, P., Pompilio, P. P., Hedenstierna, G., Pedotti, a, & Frykholm, P. (2009). Lung recruitment assessed by total respiratory system input reactance. Intensive care medicine, 35(12), 2164–2172.

6. Milne, S., Jetmalani, K., Chapman, D. G., Duncan, J. M., Farah, C. S., Thamrin, C., & King, G. G. (2019). Respiratory system reactance reflects communicating lung volume in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal of Applied Physiology, 126(5), 1223–1231.

7. Bhatawadekar, S. A., Leary, D., De Lange, V., Peters, U., Fulton, S., Hernandez, P., McParland, C., & Maksym, G. N. (2019). Reactance and elastance as measures of small airways response to bronchodilator in asthma. Journal of Applied Physiology, 127(6), 1772–1781.

8. Matesanz-López, C., Raboso-Moreno, B., Saldaña-Pérez, L. E., Rodríguez-Nieto, M. J., & Río-Ramírez, M. T. (2024). Is Lung Function Measured by Oscillometry Useful in Interstitial Lung Diseases? Open Respiratory Archives, 6(1), 100278.

The first mini-oscillometer, a revolution in pulmonary diagnostics.

First is a novel, revolutionary unique medical device for easy, fast, reliable measurements of respiratory function at normal tidal breathing, all in a compact stand-alone handheld device. First utilizes the proven and validated method of OSCILLOMETRY or FOT (forced oscillatory technique) to detect and localize peripheral and central obstructions, as well as tidal Expiratory Flow Limitation (EFLt).

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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS

1. Walker PP, Pompilio PP, Zanaboni P, et al. Telemonitoring in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (CHROMED). A Randomized Clinical Trial. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2018;198(5):620-628. doi:10.1164/rccm.201712-2404OC

2. Gobbi A, Milesi I, Govoni L, Pedotti A, Dellacà RL. A New Telemedicine System for the Home Monitoring of Lung Function in Patients with Obstructive Respiratory Diseases. 2009 Int Conf eHealth, Telemedicine, Soc Med. February 2009:117-122. doi:10.1109/eTELEMED.2009.18

3. Zimmermann SC, Huvanandana J, Nguyen CD, et al. Day-to-day variability of forced oscillatory mechanics for early detection of acute exacerbations in COPD. Eur Respir J. 2020;56(3). doi:10.1183/13993003.01739-2019

4. Gobbi A, Gulotta C, Suki B, et al. Monitoring of respiratory resistance in the diagnosis of mild-intermittent asthma. Clin Exp Allergy. 2019:0-1. doi:10.1111/cea.13376

5. Gobbi A, Dellacá RL, King G, Thamrin C. Toward Predicting Individual Risk in Asthma Using Daily Home Monitoring of Resistance. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2017;195(2):265-267. doi:10.1164/rccm.201603-0537LE