NeoDoppler – CIMON Medical
The CIMON Medical NeoDoppler continuously measures the cerebral blood flow of premature infants, who are at increased risk of brain damage in the first months of life.
The CIMON Medical NeoDoppler continuously measures the cerebral blood flow of premature infants, who are at increased risk of brain damage in the first months of life.
A small lightweight ultrasound sensor, which performs the Doppler measurements, is gently placed over the baby’s anterior fontanel. It continuously measures the CBF through the unfocussed ultrasound waves.
Doppler ultrasound technology maps waveforms that represent the blood flow of the brain. By zooming in on the screen, the waves can be viewed in higher resolution. At the same time, the average velocity can be determined over definable time intervals.
The accurate scalability of Doppler technology enables early and accurate detection of blood flow disturbances. This allows new treatment strategies to be considered.
Reports on the monitoring period are automatically sent to an LH7-compatible patient journal system or a connected USB stick depending on the local configuration.