OxyLite Tissue Oxygenation and Blood Flow Monitor from Oxford Optronix

OxyLite™ instrument has been designed to be used either as stand-alone devices in their own right, or connected together to take advantage of our combined, multi-parameter probes.

Each instrument is available either as a two channel or four channel system enabling essential physiological parameters to be measured from up to four different sites simultaneously. This multi-channel ability is vital when comparing pathological versus control tissue sites and provides unique possibilities for studying spatial as well as temporal heterogeneity.

Applications:

  • Tumour monitoring and angiogenesis
  • Intra-cranial monitoring in brain injury and stroke
  • Organ transplantation
  • Flap monitoring and plastic surgery
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Gastroenterology
  • Wound healing
  • Oxygen transport and blood substitutes

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