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JET™: A Viable Alternative for Continuous Collection of Key Cardiovascular Data
April 9, 2012 - Utilizing Jacketed External Telemetry (JET™) with Blood Pressure for the collection of key cardiovascular data provides the following benefits:
- Continuous, high-quality data collection for short or long durations
- Cost-effective alternative in repeat-dose toxicology settings
- Flexible collection of:
- Electrocardiogram morphology and interval data
- Minimally invasive blood pressure
- Respiration rate and derived volume information
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Related Info
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Webinar Replay- Jacketed External Telemetry (JET) with Blood Pressure: Continuous Collection of Key Cardiovascular Data in Repeat-Dose Studies (Available only in The Source℠. Click here to log in or click here to register.)
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Poster- Temporal Assessment of Acclimation Persistence with Jacketed External Telemetry: Impact of Hemodynamic Stability on Study Design (Poster presented at this year's annual SOT meeting. Available only in The Source℠. Click here to log in or click here to register.)
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Jacketed External Telemetry (JET): A Viable Alternative for Continuous Collection of Key Cardiovascular Data | Charles River
With a power of 80% to detect down to 6 mmHg changes in blood pressure, JET™ can determine subtle hemodynamic changes while providing ECG morphology and interval data that is equivalent to implanted telemetry.