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Arterial dilatation with aging

One of the main changes with aging is loss of elasticity. Arteries contain fibrinogen as well as elastin. With aging elastin degrades and...

S1-PaR outperforms PI in the non invasive detection of increased intracranial pressure.

Detailed waveform analysis of arterial blood pressure and blood flow to the brain reveals that the relation between these two may vary...

CardioVascularSimulation - NEW release

During the first half of 2023 Neuromon has released new updates for its CardioVascularSimulation model: version 1.2 in January, followed...

CardioVascularSimulation

For a better understanding of the theory of arterial acceleration Neuromon has developed an app for MacOS.

It can be obtained from the AppStore at this link.

DLL for pulsatile signal analysis

Neuromon has tested its DLL for signal analysis in over 2 million heart beats.

The DLL has a high sensitivity in detecting the most important signal characteristics.

As a software library it can be incorporated in any system measuring pulsatile signals, such as continuous ABP, suprasystolic ABP, non-invasive ABP or TCD.

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CardioVascularSimulationApp

CardioVascularSimulationApp

a computer simulation of cardiovascular hemodynamics.

CompumedicsDWL

CompumedicsDWL

the partner for TCD innovation in neurovascular monitoring (NMA).

Z-Scores

Z-Scores

age corrected hemodynamic parameters for the rapid interpretation of TCD.

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