Angio Cpet – with static wall Fixation
Modern ergometer with multifunctional applications
In this system, the Angio is fixed to the wall. Handgrips are standard included. The Angio is an ergometric unit that can be used for both arm and supine ergometry. Its compact design makes it universally applicable for ergometric studies in those sectors in which standard ergometry cannot be used. The Angio operates independent of pedaling speed in the range of 7 – 1000 watt.The Angio cpet is standard supplied with a communication module and can therefor be easily controlled by all known stress ECG and pulmonary devices in the world. The workload, rpm and time can be readout from the 3,5″ colour display.
Overview
Highlights
Easy to operate
– easy to connect
– easy to move around
– easy user interface
Reliable and reproducible stress tests
High standards
Additional features with PCU
– better monitoring because of the additional and larger display
– a perfect combination with BPM
– possibility to measure SpO2
Features

Extreme low start-up load

Accurate over a long period of time

Small adjustment steps

RS232 connectivity

LEM compatible

LCRM compatible

Versatile Interfacing
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Customer specific display setting
Accessories
Specifications
Specifications
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Science
Science
- A prognostic scoring system for arm exercise stress testing
- Arm exercise stress testing: diagnostic options in stable coronary artery disease
- Arm exercise testing predicts clinical outcome
- Comparison of Lower- vs. Upper-Body Cooling During Arm Exercise in Hot Conditions
- Effects of Arm-Cranking Exercise in Cutaneous Microcirculation in Older, Sedentary People
- Experimental Protocol of a Three-minute, All-out Arm Crank Exercise Test in Spinal-cord Injured and Able-bodied Individuals (video article)
- Influence of training status and exercise modality on pulmonary O2 uptake kinetics in pre-pubertal girls
- Left ventricular mechanical limitations to stroke volume in healthy humans during incremental exercise
- Physical Fitness of Lower Limb Amputees
- Studying the cutaneous microcirculatory response during upper-limb exercise in healthy, older, sedentary people
- Subjective Measures of Exercise Intensity to Gauge Substrate Partitioning in Persons With Paraplegia
- The effects of arm crank ergometry, cycle ergometry and treadmill walking on postural sway in healthy older females.
- The influence of crank configuration on muscle activity and torque production during arm crank Ergometry
- The influence of crank rate on peak oxygen consumption during arm crank ergometry
- The Influence of Step and Ramp Type Protocols on the Attainment of Peak Physiological Responses During Arm Crank Ergometry
- The Relation of Arm Exercise Peak Heart Rate to Stress Test Results and Outcome
- Validity and Reliability of Skill-Related Fitness Tests for Wheelchair-Using Youth With Spina Bifida.
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Service
Part number
967902
Interfacing
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