Blood Pressure System for Mice and Rats, Automatic Inflation for Single Animal
 

Blood Pressure System for Mice and Rats, Automatic Inflation for Single Animal

Model I-229

 

BP System configured so that you have the ability to choose what would best fit the needs of your research studies.

   

Details

When measuring blood pressure it is imperative that the temperature of the animal be kept as low as possible in order to not cause thermo-stress to the animal which can cause various issues with the data, animal and accuracy.

This system measures on average 32° C for rats and 34° C for mice both well below thermo-stress levels for both animals. It can be measured lower in both animals but this is the average and not necessarily the recommended temperature but guidelines. An animal should not be heated to temperatures of 38° C and higher which is what ever other method requires due to the poor method used for pulse detection.

The above is critical but not one other manufacturer states the temperatures their systems require since they are well aware that their methods require high temperatures for detection.

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