Sensiometer A100
Vibration sensation threshold (VPT) is an important method for quantitative sensory measurement (QST). It provides a quick, economical and accurate early screening method for diabetes peripheral neuropathy (DPN), and can find high-risk people with serious complications such as diabetes foot as soon as possible.
Clinical application of VPT:
- Diabetes peripheral neuropathy examination.
- Male sexual function sensitivity nerve examination.
- Neurological and surgical sensory dysfunction assessment.
- Postoperative sensory nerve rehabilitation function assessment.
- Identification of neurological function in occupational diseases.
- Evaluate acute and chronic poisoning events.
- Used for pharmacology and drug research projects.
Why do we need to perform a sensory threshold check?
Neuropathy cannot be diagnosed solely based on medical history, and a careful examination of the feet is necessary.
More than 50% of diabetes patients have obvious neuropathy and "high-risk foot".
Some prospective studies have confirmed that the disappearance of vibration sensation is the main "alarm symptom" of foot ulcer. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct regular foot nervous system examination for all patients with diabetes.
- International diabetes Foot Working Group IDF Clinical Guidelines
Product features of Sensinometer A100:
- Design of an integrated workstation that includes detection, recording, analysis, and reporting.
- Meet the measurement of diabetes severe sensory impairment.
- Adopting internationally recognized automatic boost detection, with three measurements and automatic calculation.
- Automatically record results, provide comparative analysis of standard values, and generate evaluation reports automatically.
- Simple operation, high sensitivity and specificity of inspection.
- Large installation capacity, stable performance, and high user recognition.
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Registration certificate number: Jingxie Zhuzhun 20152070426
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