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Systemic measurements:
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The CVProfilor® System measures a blood pressure waveform produced with each heart beat that is then analyzed to provide an assessment of arterial elasticity. 

When the aortic valve closes after the heart has ejected its stroke volume of blood (the blood ejected during each heart beat), the decay or decrease of blood pressure within the arteries prior to the next heart beat forms a pressure curve or waveform which is indicative of arterial elasticity. 

Subtle changes in arterial elasticity introduce changes in the arterial system that are reflected in the arterial blood pressure waveform. Research suggests that these changes in the function and structure of the arterial wall precede the development of diseases such as hypertension and diabetes.

  

    

   
   

 

 

 

An example of a typical blood pressure waveform displayed by the CVProfilor® and printed in the CVProfile™ Report.

     
  

    

A powerful new tool for physicians

The CVProfilor® System provides you with a powerful new tool and advanced technology to obtain valuable and specific measurements for use in assessing your patients for cardiovascular disease risk. In minutes, an easy-to-understand report is available for you to discuss with your patient, without ever leaving the comfort of your office.
   

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