Tissue Perfusion
Measure tissue perfusion (blood flow) non-invasively using laser Doppler technology. Perfusion is estimated by illuminating a tissue sample with single-frequency light and processing the frequency distribution of the backscattered light.
Using a PowerLab and our Blood FlowMeter you can continuously measure the relative changes in local microcirculatory perfusion in a variety of tissue types such as capillaries (nutritive flow), arterioles, venules and shunting vessels.
In conjunction with our solutions shown below, any device with an analog output (+/- 10V) can be connected to a PowerLab data acquisition system for synchronization of the event in LabChart, giving you even more flexibility and the ability to integrate your data streams in one place.
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Flexible Data Acquisition
ADInstruments systems provide an integrated solution to advance life science research. With the combination of LabChart or LabChart Lightning analysis software and a PowerLab data acquisition unit, you have the flexibility to collect and synchronize a wide range of signals for analysis. We also offer a range of LabChart compatible solutions able to stream directly in LabChart.
All your analysis in one place
LabChart software is designed specifically for life science data and provides up to 32 channels for data display and analysis options that are powerful and easy to use. With auto-recognition of ADI and LabChart Compatible hardware, multi-window views, one touch recording, simultaneous recording from multiple devices, specialized preconfigured settings, easy sharing options and an interface that can be customized to show only the features you want to use.
Features and Add-Ons
Additional acquisition and analysis options to support your Tissue Perfusion analysis: