About Bistos Vascular Doppler Bt-200V Vascular Doppler With 8 Mhz Probe Hi-Dop
The BISTOS HI-DOP vascular doppler is a portable, handheld device designed for non-invasive vascular assessment. it uses ultrasound technology to detect blood flow in vessels and provides an audible output. The device's main model is the Bistos HI-DOP BT-200V.
Key features
- Audio output: The device uses a built-in high-performance speaker to produce clear, loud sounds of the detected blood flow. It also includes a 3.5 mm jack for headphones for a quieter listening experience.
- Large LCD display: The LCD screen shows the heartbeat, heart rate, and battery status.
- Interchangeable probes: The HI-DOP can accommodate a variety of doppler probes with different frequencies, including 4 MHz, 5 MHz, and 8 MHz, to suit different vascular applications. A 2 MHz transducer can also be used for fetal doppler applications.
- Low power consumption: The device is designed for extended use, with a battery life of about 6 hours on two AA batteries. It also has an automatic shut-off feature to conserve power.
- Portable and ergonomic: Its pocket-sized, lightweight design makes it easy to carry and use in various clinical and hospital settings.
Common applications
- Ankle-brachial index (ABI) studies: The doppler is used to measure blood pressure in the ankles to compare it with the arm, helping to screen for peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
- Arterial and venous flow screening: It can be used to assess and monitor the blood flow in veins and arteries.
- Leg ulcer management: The device assists in evaluating blood flow to help manage leg ulcers.
- Segmental pressure studies: It is used to measure blood pressure at different segments of a limb.
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