Semi-automatic blood rheology analyzer
Semi-automatic blood rheology analyzer, also known as blood rheology tester or blood viscometer, is an instrument that uses the changes in shear stress generated when blood rotates to measure rheological indicators such as blood viscosity, coagulability, and deformability.
The instrument is widely used in the fields of preventive medicine, clinical medicine and rehabilitation medicine, and provides a simple, reliable and objective method for evaluating the pathological changes and outcomes of various diseases. For example, it can be used to evaluate the pathological changes of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, observe the efficacy of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and is of great significance for the diagnosis and efficacy observation of ischemic stroke in the acute and recovery stages.
The performance characteristics of the semi-automatic blood rheology analyzer include: it can measure indicators such as whole blood viscosity, plasma viscosity, whole blood coagulation time and reduced viscosity; it can perform different testing methods such as sinusoidal rotation, translation and oscillation; it has a standardized whole blood shear rate range; it can automatically complete data collection, processing and result printing, etc.
Overall, the semi-automatic blood rheology analyzer is a useful tool in the medical field that can help doctors better understand the health status of their patients.