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ITRI Basic Wireless Uroflow System

Itri Basic Uroflow System is a practical, convenient and portable uroflow system that works with a computer interface and communicates wirelessly. It can provide parameters such as urination rate and volume in real time, which provides diagnostic and therapeutic information for voiding disorders.

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Product Details

Wireless Uroflow Module

Operating in a special band width and with the longest transmission range, data transfer between system components and the computer can be done easily and not be affected by other wireless devices. 

Automatic Functions

The system can show instant flow volume and flow charts with automatic artefact identification and weight calibration features.

Lightweight Design

It is designed to be adjustable and ergonomic, allowing easy set up and user-friendly interfaces for users.

Reports can be uploaded to medical systems

Users can choose to upload reports to medical systems through network and HBYS / PACS integration.

Specifications

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Standard Functions: 

  • Range for flowrate: 0 - 100 mL/sec

  • Range for voided volume: 0 - 2000 mL

Measurement Sensitivity:

  • Volume: 1 mL

  • Flow: 1 mL/sn

Nomograms:

  • Siroky nomogram

  • Liverpool nomogram

Standard Parameters:

  • Average flowrate

  • Voiding time

  • Flowtime

  • Time to peak flow

  • Peak flowrate

  • Voided volume

  • Delay time

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