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Vascular Screening Products

Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring (TCOM / tcpO2) is a well-documented technique reflecting the nutritive flow in the capillaries. Today, TCOM / tcpO2 is commonly used in clinical applications such as wound-healing assessment, hyperbaric medicine, amputation-level determinations and more. Precise8001 offers the possibility to monitor the transcutaneous oxygen at the sites of interest. Features: • Fluorescence photo optical system and hence no membrane technology • No membrane and hence minimal operating cost • No pre-heating of sensor and self-automatic calibration while testing • Measurement time is less than 10 min • Automatic marking of end value • 10.1-inch large LCD touch screen Display • Displays the measurement process graphically and numerically • Integrated patient and measurement database • Oxygen partial pressure range of 0 to 2000 mmHg • Sensor temperature range 37 to 44 degree Celsius • Long enough 250cm(2.5meter) sensor cable for ease of placement • USB connection for Computer connection - Optional • Connects external memory for data transfer in txt format • Software for data transfer to computer - Optional • Standalone operation and operate with the computer if software purchased • Measurement is independent of skin pH and salt content • Weighs less than 3 kgs • Built-in rechargeable battery supports minimum 3 hours of operation • Unit works between 100Volts and 230Volts AC power supply • Truly portable

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Neuropathy Screening Products

One of the frequent causes of non-traumatic lower-limb amputation is Diabetes and is usually preceded by foot ulcer and infection. The reason of this ulceration is commonly a loss of protective sensation due to peripheral neuropathy, for which there is no prevention strategy. Current research promotes early detection of neuropathy so that secondary prevention measures, such as intensive foot-care education and treatment, can be used for individuals. In an effort to standardize and simplify the detection of insensate foot, the 5.07/10-gm Monofilament is recommended by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization as a device that can be used by health professionals at every level of care. A standardised filament is pressed against part of the foot. When the filament bends, its tip is exerting a pressure of 10 grams (therefore this monofilament is often referred to as the 10 gram monofilament). If the patient cannot feel the monofilament at certain specified sites on the foot, he/she has lost enough sensation to be at risk of developing a neuropathic ulcer.

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