Download our free guide: Kaha Telemetry for Cardiovascular Research
This helpful guide to Kaha Telemetry for Cardiovascular Research breaks down the benefits of telemetry, so you can make the best choice for your next experiment.
Kaha Sciences sets the standard in quality and power for implantable, wireless telemetry. Our telemeters are the best option for researchers, allowing you to record continuous data from freely moving animals with accuracy, reliability, and sensitivity.
To learn which telemeter best suits your research, download the Kaha Telemetry for Cardiovascular Research guide.
Topics include:
- The benefits of telemetry
- How Kaha makes the most of telemetry technology
- Research examples for:
- Hypertension
- Cardiac function
- Myocardial infarction
- Pharmacological safety testing
- Cardiovascular control, and
- Long-term research projects
Make the best decision for your research
Wireless telemetry allows you to work with conscious, freely moving animals. With fully implantable wireless telemetry you can achieve better results with fewer animals, less handling, less risk of infection, and less human interference in animal activity.
2kHz continuous high fidelity data transmission ensures every event is accurately recorded. This level of data clarity for continuous monitoring over days, weeks, or months, lends itself to automated processing and signal detection; freeing up more time to focus on research outcomes.
The full range of Kaha rat pressure telemeters are fitted with 2Fr (660µm) diameter Millar Mikro-Tip® solid state pressure catheters. These highly accurate catheters detect pressure fluctuations from the sensor on their tip, making them ideal for prolonged invasive pressure monitoring. To learn more about Millar’s solid state pressure catheters, download our catheter selection guide.
Rechargeable wireless telemetry means the telemeters work on your schedule. Our rechargeable telemetry system survives delays, so you have one less thing to worry about. Now you can rely on high quality, clear, physiological signals whether your experiments started on time, were delayed by a few days, or by a few months.
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