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CMA Microdialysis AB develops, produces and offers a complete range of Microdialysis products for clinical diagnostics, clinical and basic research.
The product portfolio for inten sive care and clinical research
includes catheters, sensors, monitors and analyzers which offers opportunities to monitor local metabolic changes in tissues and organs and systemically changes of glucose and lactate in blood. The results are used to indentify secondary complications and guide therapy in critically ill patients. Our range of CE marked catheters can be placed in both tissue (brain, muscle, liver, subcutaneous tissue) as well as intravenously (peripheral veins, central veins and coronary sinus).
If you have questions regarding our product portfolio for inten sive care and clinical research,
please contact Mrs. Carolynn Lidbeck
The basic research portfolio
includes a broad range of probes, pumps, fraction collectors, analyzers and complete systems for demanding research. We offer a unique method for quantitative pharmacological research and Neuroscience. It is the only in vivo technique that can provide information on local free concentrations of drugs and metabolites in the extracellular space at specific sites in the body. Since 2010, CMA also offers Automated Blood Sampling solutions through DiLab. If you have questions regarding our basic research portfolio, please contact Mrs. Bodil Käller
Software
The massive amount of data generated by Microdialysis and other complementary techniques can be analyzed by CMA's extraordinary computer software LABpilot and ICUpilot. They introduce the new concept of "Data Navigation" where data can be displayed and manipulated in a graphic environment. ICUpilot enables the complete bedside integration of all physiological, chemical and pharmacological data as unparalleled decision support for the medical professional.
If you have questions regarding our software, please contact Mrs. Carolynn Lidbeck
Images
The pictures under Images to download are free from copyright and free to use in publications. Please quote "Courtesy of CMA Microdialysis" wherever used. If you have questions regarding pictures, please contact Mrs Carina Rosén
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