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Working Heart Pressure Volume Kits

Using one of state-of-the-art technology to simultaneously measure beat to beat left ventricular pressure and volume of isolated working rodent hearts via an apical stab method.

Overview

These isolated heart kits are designed to use one of state-of-the-art technology to simultaneously measure beat to beat left ventricular pressure and volume of isolated rodent hearts in working heart mode via an apical stab method. They also provide internal ECG measurements via the appropriate PV catheter. Pressure testers for calibration are available and purchased separately:

Product Configurations

Mouse Pressure Volume WH-Kit

Product Code
RSKRAD15/M

For measuring left ventricular pressure volume of a mouse working heart experiment via an apical stab method. It includes a MPVS-Ultra Single Segment Pressure-Volume Unit, Volume Calibration Cuvette (Mouse PV Catheters), MPVS-Ultra Single Segment Cable Kit and Mouse PV Catheter (1F, 4E, 3.5mm, 4.5cm, PI, Non Repairable). Apical stab needle is not included.

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Rat Pressure Volume WH-Kit

Product Code
RSKRAD15/R

For measuring left ventricular pressure volume of a rat working heart experiment via an apical stab method. It includes a MPVS-Ultra Single Segment Pressure-Volume Unit, Volume Calibration Cuvette (Rat PV Catheters), MPVS-Ultra Single Segment Cable Kit and Rat PV Catheter (2F, 4E, 6mm, 15cm, PI). Apical stab needle is not included.

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Research Applications

Working Heart
Cardiovascular Isolated Heart Systems
In Vitro Pharmacology + Isolated Tissue and Organs

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Product Codes

RSKRAD15/M
Mouse Pressure Volume WH-Kit
RSKRAD15/R
Rat Pressure Volume WH-Kit
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