The missing piece

in respiratory function testing


“A composite of oscillometry, imaging, and spirometry … may prove to be a more accurate means to assess an individual’s disease state.” Usmani et al. 2021



We are exhibiting at

Meet our representatives Christian and Stefania at:


September 8 th  at 2:00 pm  LEHAR 1

Organized by GANSHORN- A Leader in Respiratory Diagnostics

Prof. Dr. Frederik Trinkmann: The Use of Oscillometry in Daily Practice


Hall B, Booth #A1.05B



September 18th, 5 pm EST

Webinar THORASYS & Asociación Latinoamericana de Tórax (ALAT)

Speaker: Dr. Adel El Boueiz, MD   Harvard Medical School

Oscillometry Use in the Clinical Setting







Find the missing piece for:

Acute Cellular Rejection (ACR)

“ The data of Cho and colleagues support… the utility of OS as an essential adjunct to spirometry in [ACR] patients, particularly in centers that do not perform routine surveillance bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy.”   Usmani et al. 2020


Chronic lung allograft dysfuction (CLAD)

"OS could be combined with other non-invasive biomarkers, such as computer aided quantitative analysis of chest imaging, or molecular signature of mucosal biopsies to provide a cumulative risk with improved sensitivity and predicative value than individual metrics alone"  Vasileva et al. 2023

Educational Brochures

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