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RescueDoppler

The future of monitoring hemodynamically unstable patients

A novel hands-free Doppler-system for continuously monitoring blood flow in the carotid artery and to distinguish between the presence or absence of a pulse. It is non-invasive, operator-independent and does not require ultrasound expertise.

RescueDoppler can replace manual pulse palpation leading to both improved diagnosis of, and outcome after, cardiac arrest.

 

RescueDoppler has been tested in a clinical trial on patients suffering from sudden cardiac arrest in several hospitals in Norway. 

The RescueDoppler system is developed by Cimon Medical AS and is being tested in a clinical trial run by NTNU. 

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RescueDoppler

The future of monitoring hemodynamically unstable patients

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