A unique webinar where experts answer specific questions about best practices and how to apply noninvasive blood flow velocity measurements to your research

Prior to this event, InsideScientific hosted two webinars focused on noninvasive Doppler blood flow velocity measurement as a means to study cardiac and vascular function in rodents. During these sessions, presenters discussed how Doppler flow velocity can be used to reliably assess systolic and diastolic cardiac function, myocardial perfusion and coronary reserve, pressure overload, aortic stiffness and peripheral perfusion without the need for complex surgery or imaging. Data was also presented highlighting how this measurement can be used to quantify cardiac contractility as a surrogate to +dP/dtmax.

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Presenters

Product Manager
Indus Instruments

Assistant Professor
Medicine-Cardiovascular Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine

Production Partner

Indus Instruments

Indus designs and manufactures small animal telemetry, ECG and Ultrasound monitoring products for cardiovascular research.

Scintica Instrumentation, Inc.

Scintica Instrumentation provides sales, service and support for life science research products in the US, Canada and Europe. Our product portfolio includes equipment primarily designed for use with small animals from Optiscan-ViewnVivo, Indus Instruments, Oxford Optronix, Kaha Sciences, MDE GmbH and UNO BV Anesthesia.

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