Researchers & Institutions

Shaping Tomorrow's Advancements with Vascular Biomarkers

Discover Novel Insights and Breakthroughs

Vascular biomarkers are crucial in academic research, providing broad utility across disciplines. They enhance understanding of cardiovascular disease mechanisms, support early diagnosis and prognosis, and aid in developing more effective diagnostic tools and therapies. In population studies and epidemiology, these biomarkers identify trends and risk factors, effectively bridging basic research and clinical practice to transform patient care.

Clinical Investigations

Sphygmocor XCEL provides accurate, non-invasive assessments of key vascular biomarkers such as central blood pressure and arterial stiffness. By evaluating the mechanical properties of arteries and the effects of blood flow on arterial walls, this device enables researchers to investigate the complex interactions that contribute to cardiovascular diseases. Such insights are crucial for developing personalized treatment plans, monitoring the effectiveness of interventions, and understanding how vascular changes relate to broader health outcomes.

Real World Insights

CONNEQT Pulse significantly streamlines data collection, enabling frequent and real-time capture of physiological and vascular biomarker data in remote and home environments. This device eliminates the need for participants to visit research sites, simplifying logistics and enhancing engagement. By facilitating regular data collection across a wide geographic area, CONNEQT Pulse not only improves study quality but also broadens the scope of research possibilities in everyday settings.

Around-the-Clock Data

Oscar 2 stands out as a top ambulatory monitor, continuously capturing vascular biomarkers over 24 hours in non-clinical environments. By tracking blood pressure dynamics and arterial health in real-world settings, it significantly boosts the reliability of vascular biomarker evaluations. This enhanced accuracy accelerates the discovery of new insights, as it supplies researchers with more relevant data from everyday conditions.