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OxyLab LDF™
Single channel laser-Doppler tissue blood perfusion monitor

       
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OxyFlo™
2 or 4 channel laser-Doppler tissue blood perfusion monitor

 
 
 

Product overview
Perfusion by blood provides tissues with vital oxygen and nutrients, while removing waste products and distributing effector and signaling molecules around the organism. The measurement of microvascular blood perfusion provides researchers with critical information in a number of research applications where blood supply has been disrupted.

Oxford Optronix Ltd. remains a pioneer in the development of laser-Doppler based blood flow monitoring (LDPM) technology and continues to set unrivalled standards of reliability, robustness and sensitivity.

Applications include blood flow monitoring in peripheral vascular disease; cerebral perfusion monitoring in models of stroke and brain injury; tumour perfusion monitoring / angiogenesis; blood flow in free flaps and pedicle flaps; wound healing; gastroenterology and more..

 
 
 

Key features

Real time, continuous measurement of blood perfusion - ideal for temporal measurements of changing tissue perfusion in acute experimental models.

Multi-channel models for measurements from up to 4 tissue sites simultaneously - for studying spatial tissue perfusion heterogeneity and for simultaneous comparisons of pathological versus control tissue sites.

Intelligent artefact rejection filtering enables blood perfusion measurements to be obtained in dynamic ‘moving tissue’ applications.

Combination with ptO2 systems for multi-parameter monitoring from a single, combined sensor.

Plug and play - no calibration procedures or configuration required following one-time probe calibration.

Non-invasive - in many applications perfusion measurements can be made non-invasively.

Standard analogue data output - compatibility with the vast majority of data recording solutions for continuous recording of perfusion traces to PC or Mac platforms.

To request further information or to discuss your requirements with us please feel free to contact us or to complete our on-line request form.

 

 

 

 

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