Imex Medical Systems has introduced its IMEXLAB 9100 cardiovascular testing system. The system performs a complete range of physiological vascular tests including those for peripheral arterial disease. Analysis is carried out by the company's Quickdrop probe. The probe uses an infrared data-transfer technology that frees the physicians to move unhindered by cords and flexes.
Imex launches cardiovascular testing system:
Imex Medical Systems has introduced its IMEXLAB 9100 cardiovascular testing system. The system performs a complete range of physiological vascular tests including those for peripheral arterial disease. Analysis is carried out by the company's Quickdrop probe. The probe uses an infrared data-transfer technology that frees the physicians to move unhindered by cords and flexes.
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