The missing piece
in continued lung function monitoring
“Oscillometry provides ... insights to guide treatment decisions that may not be apparent with a forced manoeuvre alone”
Cottee 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:
Asthma diagnosis
"Oscillometry may be especially helpful in diagnosing asthma in patients with preserved spirometry as a more sensitive indicator of abonormal airway physiology." Kaminsky et al. 2021
Asthma treatment selection and monitoring
"...FEV1 [forced expiratory volume in 1 second] alone is not as good a predictor of uncontrolled asthma and future exacerbations as OS. Adding OS to FEV1 results in better identification of these poor asthma outcomes than either alone..."
Galant et al. 2023
Educational Brochures
Read more to learn about the benefits of oscillometry.