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Corival Cpet

Corival Cpet

Can be controlled by all known Cardio Pulmonary Exercise devices
The Corival is one of the most popular ergometers worldwide. The low start-up load of 7 Watt is first-class. The Corival 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. The Corival has an eddy current electro-magnetic braking mechanism. The biggest advantage of this system is the accuracy which is one of the most important Lode principles. With this ergometer, the stress tests performed are reliable and reproducible. The workload is adjustable in a range of 7 to 1000 watt. The ultralow step-through enables easy access to the ergometer and the latest design guarantees a perfect ergonomic position. Moreover, the noise level is reduced to a minimum.

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Overview

Highlights

Reliable and reproducible stress tests

The experience of professionals who calibrate many ergometers showed that the Lode ergometers are the most reliable across the complete workload and rpm range and still within specifications even after many years of intensive use.

High standards

Lode is a socially and environmentally responsible company. All Lode products are RoHS/WEE compliant and Lode is ISO 9001:2015, and ISO 13485:2016 certified. All medical products comply to MDD 93/42/EEC, incl. IEC 60601-1.

Various test modes

Besides the hyperbolic (rpm-independent) mode that is used most of the time, the standard control unit offers several other test modes, like the fixed torque mode and the linear mode.These modes can be used in both manual and terminal mode.

Q-factor equal to road-bike

The Q-factor of the ergometer is equal to the Q-factor of road bikes, creating perfect training circumstances.

Rotatable handlebar with new lever

The new designed lever makes it even easier to adjust the handlebar. The handlebar can be rotated 360 degrees and is constructed in such a way that the test subject can be installed comfortably at every seating height.

Features

Compatible with ECG and pulmonary devices

The Lode ergometers have digital interfaces and can be controlled easily by all known stress ECG and pulmonary devices available in the world. This is one of the reasons why the Lode ergometers are very popular worldwide.

Extreme low start up load

The extreme low start-up load of 7 watts and the adjustability in small steps of 1 watt make this ergometer perfectly suitable for many different applications. The standard control unit shows multiple ergometry parameters and you can determine your specific default setting and start-up menu.

Low noise

Due to accurate manufacturing and the careful choice of materials the product has an extremely low noise level.

Accurate over a long period of time

The Lode ergometers are supplied with an electro-magnetic braking mechanism of Lanooy (eddy current). The biggest advantage of this braking system compared to a friction braking system is the absolute accuracy and the accuracy over time. Moreover, friction braking systems have more wearing parts.

RS232 connectivity

RS232 ports enable connectivity to most ECG and ergospirometry devices as well as PC’s.

Readout out of saddle height

The height of the saddle is stepless adjustable and can be read-out on the saddle shaft

Perfect ergonomic position

Improved ergonomic position according to the latest requirements.

Ultra-low step-through

The lowest possible step-through guarantees easy access to the ergometer for all test subjects: a must for people who are not so mobile!

Hidden connectors

The cables are connected to the ergometer under the ergometer, which means that the test subject or operator cannot bump onto the connector.

USB connectivity

USB to connect to PC or ECG or ergospirometry products facilitates easy connectivity.

Specifications

*Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Science

Science

  • Development of exercise-induces arm-leg blood pressure gradient and abnormal arterial compliance in patients with repaired coarctation of the aorta.
  • Effects of cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training programs on depression in patients after major coronary events
  • Effects of exercise intensity on lymphocyte apoptosis induced by oxidative stress in men
  • Effects of Exercise Therapy on Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Schizophrenia Patients.
  • Estimating peak oxygen uptake in adolescents with cystic fibrosis
  • Evaluation of vital parameter response to load changes using an ergometer system in a group of healthy subjects
  • Exercise capacity in children with isolated congenital complete atrioventricularblock: does pacing make a difference?
  • Habitual physical activity in Dutch children and adolescents with haemophilia.
  • Human critical power-oxygen uptake relationship at different pedaling frequencies
  • Influence of carvedilol on the benefits of physical training in patients with moderate chronic heart failure
  • Muscle deoxygenation to VO2 relationship differs in young subjects with varying τVO2
  • Near-infrared spectroscopy during exercise and recovery in children with juvenile Dermatomyositis.
  • Relationship between salivary and serum testosterone levels in response to different exercise intensities
  • Respiratory Gas Exchange During Exercise in Children with Congenital Heart Disease: Methodology and Clinical Concepts.
  • Role of exercise intensities in oxidized low-density lipoprotein-mediated redox status of monocyte in men
  • Speeding of V̇O2 kinetics with endurance training in old and young men is associated with improved matching of local O2 delivery to muscle O2 utilization
  • Supramaximal Verification of Peak Oxygen Uptake in Adolescents With Cystic Fibrosis
  • The Effect of Acute Exercise on Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Levels and Cognitive Function
  • The Steep Ramp Test in Dutch Caucasian Children and Adolescents: Age- and Sex- Related Normative Values
  • The steep ramp test in healthy children and adolescents: reliability and validity.
  • Time course and mechanisms of adaptations in cardiorespiratory fitness with endurance training in older and young men
  • Towards an individualized protocol for workload increments in cardiopulmonary exercise testing in children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis.
  • Validity of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope in children with cystic fibrosis and mild-to-moderate airflow obstruction.
  • Vitamin C and E supplementation prevents some of the cellular adaptations to endurance-training in humans.

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