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Rodent Surgical Monitor oX

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Rodent Surgical Monitor oX
Compact heated surgical platform with real-time monitoring of ECG, respiration, blood oxygen saturation (SPO2), heating and insulation, core body temperature and blood pressure monitoring (optional).

Description

Overview

The Indus Rodent Surgical Monitor is an advanced, integrated surgical warming and vital signs monitoring solution for preclinical research in mice, rats and other small animals. The system provides detailed information, in real time, regarding subject body temperature, ECG, heart rate, pressure and respiration. The system incorporates intelligent zone heating, ultra-low noise, high-resolution ECG electronics, noninvasive electrodes, and a port for external needle electrodes for when subjects cannot be laid prone or supine.


Features

Real-time monitoring

Easy operation

Surface ECG and heart rate

Core body temperature

Pulse oxygen saturation (claw oximeter sensor)

Ultra-low noise heated ABS plastic operating platform

Ventricular or systemic blood pressure (optional)

Can be connected to a physiological recorder

Journal Citations

Liu, Z., Ulrich vonBargen, R., Kendricks, A. L., Wheeler, K., Leão, A. C., Sankaranarayanan, K., Dean, D. A., Kane, S. S., Hossain, E., Pollet, J., Bottazzi, M. E., Hotez, P. J., Jones, K. M., & McCall, L. I. (2023). Localized cardiac small molecule trajectories and persistent chemical sequelae in experimental Chagas disease. Nature Communications 2023 14:1, 14(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42247-w

Kij, A., Bar, A., Czyzynska-Cichon, I., Przyborowski, K., Proniewski, B., Mateuszuk, L., Kurylowicz, Z., Jasztal, A., Buczek, E., Kurpinska, A., Suraj-Prazmowska, J., Marczyk, B., Matyjaszczyk-Gwarda, K., Daiber, A., Oelze, M., Walczak, M., & Chlopicki, S. (2024). Vascular protein disulfide isomerase A1 mediates endothelial dysfunction induced by angiotensin II in mice. Acta Physiologica, e14116. https://doi.org/10.1111/APHA.14116

Yu, P. R., Tseng, C. Y., Hsu, C. C., Chen, J. H., & Lin, H. H. (2024). In vitro and in vivo protective potential of quercetin-3-glucuronide against lipopolysaccharide-induced pulmonary injury through dual activation of nuclear factor-erythroid 2 related factor 2 and autophagy. Archives of Toxicology, 98(5), 1415–1436. https://doi.org/10.1007/S00204-024-03691-9/METRICS

Hsueh, B., Chen, R., Jo, Y. J., Tang, D., Raffiee, M., Kim, Y. S., Inoue, M., Randles, S., Ramakrishnan, C., Patel, S., Kim, D. K., Liu, T. X., Kim, S. H., Tan, L., Mortazavi, L., Cordero, A., Shi, J., Zhao, M., Ho, T. T., … Deisseroth, K. (2023). Cardiogenic control of affective behavioural state. Nature 2023 615:7951, 615(7951), 292–299. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05748-8