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See the big picture
by getting a clearer view of the small one.

How healthy are your patient’s capillaries? How likely is a wound to heal? Does your patient have peripheral arterial disease or critical limb ischemia? Now you can know quickly and noninvasively.

The SensiLase System from väsamed allows physicians to assess micro- and macrocirculation in ways that other diagnostic tools do not.

The SensiLase System's unique combination of Skin Perfusion
Pressure (SPP) and Pulse Volume Recording (PVR) tests are useful in managing chronic wounds and other types of symptoms where flow in the extremities may be compromised.      

 

SensiLase System Advantages

  • Noninvasive, at the point of care
  • SPP microcirculatory values measure the health and vitality of capillaries
  • PVR macrocirculatory values measure changes in arterial blood volume
  • Fully automated, including pressure cuff inflation, deflation and data value end points
  • Few site restrictions, allowing for measurements on: digits, dorsum and plantar aspects of the foot, ankle, calf, lower thigh and necrotic or edematous sites
  • Intuitive, Windows® -based graphical interface
  • Portable, integrated roll stand with printer
  • Detailed test report storage in PDF format for offline review, archiving and electronic transfer
 

“Some patients with diabetic foot ulcers and peripheral arterial disease have no pulses, and angiography demonstrates that there is no way to get blood to the foot. In these cases, the SensiLase System can tell you with approximately 90 percent accuracy which foot ulcers are likely to heal with good wound care and which are unlikely to heal despite an optimal wound care program.”
-John Castronuovo, MD
Vascular Surgeon, York, PA

 

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