Of. Pedersen et Mr. Miller, THE PEAK FLOW WORKING GROUP - TEST OF PORTABLE PEAK FLOW METERS BY EXPLOSIVE DECOMPRESSION, The European respiratory journal, 10, 1997, pp. 23-25
In 1991, 50 new Vitalograph peak flow meters and 27 previously used mi
ni-Wright peak flow meters were tested at three peak flows by use of a
calibrator applying explosive decompression, The mini-Wright peak flo
w meters were also compared with eight new meters. For both makes of m
eter there was an excellent within-meter and between-meter variation,
The accuracy, however, was poor, with a maximal overestimation of true
flows of 50 and 70 L . min(-1) in the interval from 200 to 400 L . mi
n(-1) for the Vitalograph and mini-Wright meters, respectively. The de
viation is explained by the physical characteristics of the variable o
rifice peak flow meters. They have been supplied with equidistant scal
es, which give nonlinear readings.