With its simple design, the emkaPACK4G is modular, simple and easy to use.
Modular
The emkaPACK4G external transmitter acquires up to 9-lead ECG, respiratory endpoints (1 or 2 RIP* belts), blood pressure**, skin temperature, and postural activity data. Each endpoint is an optional add-on to minimize costs.
When combined with easyTEL+ implants, it can acquire invasive endpoints, such as EEG, EMG, ECG, pressure (arterial and ventricular), and core body temperature.
*Respiratory inductance plethysmography **Blood pressure can be acquired non-invasively (using a cuff) or invasively (vascular access port or easyTEL+ implant).
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emkaPACK4G can acquire up to 17 physiological signals simultaneously!
Simple design
emkaPACK4G benefits of a very simple design.
A single receiver can communicate with up to 16 transmitters wtihin a 10m radius. One ethernet cable connects receiver(s) to the acquisition PC and powers the receiver(s).
Transmitters run on AA batteries, allowing 48-72 hours of continuous transmission. Signals are easily calibrated (including respiration belts).
Optional studyDESIGNER software module allows for upfront experimental design, workflow management, and data organization
Easy to use
Equip a subject in minutes using our custom-designed jackets for canine, primate, swine, sheep models and more.
By eliminating surgery and anesthesia, confounding effects such as increased stress and mortality are avoided, allowing compliance with the 3R’s principles (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) and the ICH S7A guidelines
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emkaPACK4G can also be used for ECG snapshot measurements, without jacket, which is especially useful for short term cardiotoxicity studies.
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