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Cardiovascular Disease Equipment Supplied In Switzerland
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:ForaCare Suisse AG based inSt. Gallen, SWITZERLAND
Experience Smart Mobility with the FORA Diamond Cuff BP, the world’s first tubeless blood pressure monitoring system with Bluetooth connectivity supported by the iFORA App. The Diamond Cuff also features ForaCare’s trademark cardiovascular-disease detection technologies such as IRB & AVG technologies, and clinically validated accuracy for peace of ...
Manufactured by:Prima Lab SA based inBalerna, SWITZERLAND
Blood concentration of vitamin D is considered the best indicator of the level of vitamin D in the body. Nowadays, vitamin D deficiency is recognized as a worldwide epidemic. This has been linked to several severe diseases: osteoporosis, osteomalacia, cardiovascular diseases, complications in pregnancy, diabetes, depression, autoimmune ...
Manufactured by:Schiller AG based inBaar, SWITZERLAND
SCHILLER’s Pulse Wave Analysis (PWA): circadian central haemodynamics and blood pressure measurement in one. SCHILLER presents the first solution that combines the non-invasive, cuff-based precise auscultatoric and the reliable oscillometric measurement to generate a 24-hour profile of stiffness parameters like pulse wave velocity, augmentation index as well as central and peripheral ...
by:Securecell AG based inUrdorf, SWITZERLAND
Seraccess® was forged from Securecell’s expertise in automating and digitalizing the biotechnology space. Our immense knowledge of connecting expansive bioprocessing systems, microfluidics and documenting processes down to the molecular level led us to solutions that could greatly impact the Artificial Pancreas Device System (APDS) market for a significantly underserved diabetes ...
Manufactured by:Novostia SA based inEpalinges, SWITZERLAND
Your heart is the most important muscular organ in your body. It is a two-sided pump that beats about 100,000 times a day (more than 2 billion times in an average lifetime) to keep your blood circulation going. The right side of the heart pumps blood through the lungs where it picks up oxygen. The left side of the heart receives the blood containing oxygen and pumps the blood to the rest of your ...
