For over two decades, Pulmolink has dedicated itself to providing high quality respiratory testing and monitoring products at affordable prices.
An independent, British company offering healthcare professionals and their patients specialist knowledge in a wide choice of Pulse Oximeters; either as standalone devices or combined with Spirometry or Capnography.
In a world of corporate giants, impersonal call centres and big business, it’s easy to feel lost and unappreciated as a consumer.
You want the brand name and the quality that goes with dealing with a multi national but you also want the service, attention and knowledge that goes alongside dealing with an independent specialist; well with Pulmolink you can have both!
With no exclusivity ties to influence our impartiality, we can (and do) pick the best quality products in the cardio-pulmonary testing and monitoring field.
We sell, supply and support items based upon three keys principals:
– Does it work and work well? (Sounds simple but you would be surprised at the samples we get sent from companies asking us to sell products that just don’t work as they should!)
– We don’t sell items simply because they are cheap, we sell products that provide value for money, the highest quality for the lowest cost.
If a product doesn’t meet
of these criteria, it doesn’t get sold by Pulmolink.
Customer service is also of paramount importance to us. We pride ourselves on offering expert, independent advice built on over 25 years of experience in the cardio-pulmonary testing and monitoring fields. We won’t sell you the most expensive product, we will sell you the one that’s right for you!
CO2 – Carbon Dioxide, a by-product of cellular metabolism that is exhaled during the respiratory cycle
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a waste product of normal cellular metabolism. CO2 leaves the cells and is carried by the venous blood to the heart (circulation) and lungs (respiration). Once CO2 reaches the lungs, it is eliminated in the process of exhalation.
Malignant hyperthermia is a hypermetabolic state with a massive increase in CO2 production. The increase occurs early, before the rise in temperature. Early detection of this syndrome is one of the most important reasons for routinely monitoring CO2
Mainstream method utilises a sensor or infrared measuring device placed directly in-line between the ventilator breathing circuit and the ET tube. Mainstream generally provides a fast response time and the elimination for the need of water traps.
is a simple, straightforward breathing test used to help diagnose and monitor certain lung conditions, most commonly COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) by measuring how much air a patient can exhale in one forced breath.
It is also helpful in monitoring the severity of some other respiratory conditions and the lungs’ response to treatment.