emka TECHNOLOGIES will be hosting a free in-person session on March 22nd. The event will be held at the SOT 2023 Conference Room in Room 101B. Space is limited so please register to ensure your seat.
Session description: The electrocardiographic traits of arrhythmias in rodents and large animals will be described.
The speaker will focus on facets of specific tachy- and bradyarrhythmias in mice and rats.
Snapshot-ECG recordings are the mainstay of cardiovascular toxicity studies owing to their cost-effectiveness and vast amount of reference data. The emkaPACK4G can be configured in a mobile snapshot ECG recording system, where the receiver and PC are wheeled into the subject room for maximum efficiency and flexibility. The mobile system is used in combination with the emkaPACK4G transmitter to obtain snapshot ECG measurements.
Jacketed ECG
emkaPACK4G Jacketed Telemetry
In a jacketed telemetry study, large animals (canine, primate, swine, sheep, other) are equipped with custom-designed clothing and instrumented with the emkaPACK4G transmitter, which wirelessly transmits physiological signals from the ambulatory subjects.
Jacketed telemetry is often considered more sensitive and reproducible than traditional “snapshot” recordings in restrained animals.
An easyTEL+ M2 implant can be added for the acquisition of minimally invasive blood pressure and core temperature. Uniquely adapted to toxicology studies, this implant equipped with a 2F or 4.5F pressure catheter, is intended for subcutaneous placement in small primates or other large animal models.
rodentPACK Jacketed Telemetry
rodentPACK non-invasive external telemetry eliminates the need for anaesthesia and surgery in rats studies, while achieving high-quality translational physiological outcomes.
Using wireless telemetry, confounding effects such as increased stress and mortality are avoided, allowing compliance with the 3R’s principles (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement).
Our Sales team is available for meetings during the conference from Monday 20th to Wednesday 22 (10 am – 3:30 pm Pacific Time). Schedule a meeting with us.
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