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How do transit time ultrasound blood flow measurements differ from electromagnetic flow measurements?

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How do transit time ultrasound blood flow measurements differ from electromagnetic flow measurements?

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Transit time ultrasound technology has eliminated the problems of electrical interference and baseline drift encountered with electromagnetic flowprobes. With transit time ultrasound flowprobes, you do not need to have a precise fit on the vessel as you do with EM probes. You just need to have a couplant medium, such as sterile gel between the vessel and the probe. Becasue you need electrical contact between an EM probe and the vessel, the probe has to constrict the vessel by as much as 20%. Transonic Flow-QC raises your standard of patient care. Better Care for the Patient … Lower Cost for the Hospital Start receiving our Flow Matters Newsletter. Print Page eMail Page –> View Catalog Surgery | Critical Care | Research | Hemodialysis | OEM | Publications | Customer Service ©2007 Transonic Systems Inc. All rights Reserved. Privacy Statement var gaJsHost = ((“https:” == document.location.protocol) ?

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