Improving Rodent Cardiovascular Research Outcomes with Integrated Surgical Monitoring

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Indus Instruments
Date:
March 17, 2015
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An essential webinar for both beginning and seasoned cardiovascular researchers looking to improve hemodynamic study outcome consistency by monitoring vital signs during surgery.

In this exclusive webinar sponsored by Indus Instruments, Dr. James Clark and Graham Sattler discuss methodology, surgical monitoring best-practices and demonstrate how to improve study and animal outcomes for Pressure-Volume Loop experiments using integrated monitoring of vital signs including core body temperature, ECG, respiration rate and blood oxygenation.

Discussions focus on how an integrated surgical heating and vital signs monitoring can significantly improve cardiovascular surgical outcomes by enabling real-time insights into overall physiologic and cardiovascular conditions before, during and after surgical procedures. Presenters also review how the MouseMonitor S can be integrated with Pressure-Volume Loop systems and a wide variety of research instrumentation used to study hemodynamics.

Presenters

James Clark

King’s College London
Programme Director of MSc Human & Applied Physiology
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Graham Sattler

Indus Instruments
Product Development Manager
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Sponsor

Indus Instruments

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

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