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Assuring medical device quality. Sierra's mass flow meters and controllers are a critical component in the quality control of medical devices and are extensively used in the leak testing of stents, syringes and other medical devices. ...
BySierra Instruments, Inc. based in Monterey, CALIFORNIA (USA)
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Manufacturing processes for medical devices requiring precise heating. Medical devices are highly specialised, and their construction must often adhere to strict criteria. Accurate temperature control is essential in the production of many medical devices to ensure correct ...
ByLAND® based in Dronfield, UNITED KINGDOM
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The new and unique AS32M NO2 analyzer using CAPS (Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift) technology is an ideal solution for medical device applications such as INO (Inhaled Nitric Oxide). Originally designed for NO2 monitoring in roadside pollution surveillance and air quality applications, the AS32M is suitable for numerous other NO2 monitoring applications. ...
ByENVEA based in Poissy, FRANCE
The CV risk assessment and the hypertension management are ones of the most common activities by the cardiologists. The measurement of arterial stiffness provides a strong and independent marker to reveal high CV risk even among those subjects, whose traditional risk factors based CV risk scores provide normal or only intermediate risk. It is a well known fact that there is a significant difference between the anti-hypertensive drugs concerning their lowering efficacy of central blood pressure and the arterial ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
There is a strong evidence with a large cohort, proving that even in the first trimester the increased systolic blood pressure of the aorta and aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) could be prognostic marker for later developing pre-eclampsia, which used to occur after 20th week of the gestation. Arteriograph as a reliable method of measuring arterial stiffness could come in handy if used in daily clinical routines to screen those women with higher risk of pre-eclampsia among normotensive ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
The oestrogen production of ovaries falls earlier than menopause occurs. The diminished oestrogen level accelerates the atherosclerotic procedures causing decreased NO (nitrogen monoxide) synthesis, which increases the peripheral arterial tone of the small arteries and arterioles; endothelial/vascular dysfunction develops. As the increased arterial stiffness due to the above-mentioned vascular remodelling can be detected with Arteriograph, women who are candidates for an increased level of medical care, can be ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
In end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the majority of the patients die not because of the renal disease but because of cardiovascular events. Consequently, the cardiovascular risk assessment is of high importance in the field of Nephrology. A large number of evidences have proved the prognostic value of the aortic Pulse Wave Velocity (PWVao) for Cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality in ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) is a powerful independent predictor of mortality in both Diabetes and glucose intolerance test population samples. In displacing systolic blood pressure as a prognostic factor, aortic pulse wave velocity represents a useful integrated index of vascular status and hence cardiovascular diseases. Considering the Diabetes as a vascular disease, the measurement of the aortic stiffness plays an extremely important role in evaluation of the special cardiovascular risk ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
Once seen only among adults, diseases such as Type 2 diabetes are becoming more common in paediatrics and adolescent population due to diet and sedentary lifestyle. The mentioned circumstances can have inevitable cardiovascular related consequences. The aortic pulse wave velocity and the arterial stiffness measurements are the basic parameters to gather information regarding one’s vascular health. It is well known that cardiovascular risk protection and prevention requires promising tools to expand our ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
One of the most essential tasks of the general practitioner (GP) is to provide an accurate cardiovascular (CV) risk assessment of the patient. The usage of Arteriograph contributes to improve the CV risk stratification as the measurement not only provides the brachial blood pressure values, but also the arterial stiffness parameters as well, which are known to be independent predictors of the future cardiac events and sudden cardiac ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
Arterial stiffness is a significant concern in sport medicine, as it can have implications for the health and performance of athletes. Elevated arterial stiffness in athletes can lead to decreased blood flow and oxygen delivery to the muscles, as well as an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke. As a result, understanding and managing arterial stiffness is an important part of the care of athletes in sport ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
Along with standard medical treatments, there are several other therapies which accelerate the process of healing. Complimentary medicine includes a wide range of ancient to modern techniques, most of them is proven to be effective and have actual therapeutical value. For instance, acupuncture, aromatherapy, herbalism, homeopathy, yoga and nutritional therapy are considered to be beneficial if used along standard methods of treatment. In this respect Arteriogaph can come handy as an evaluation method to ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
