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Assignee: Synectics Medical AB


Location: Stockholm, SE
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
5848965Method and a system for the determination of pH and other fluid parameters utilizing a metal monocrystalline electrode
A method and system for the determination of the pH of a fluid by measuring the pH of the fluid and thereafter correcting the pH based upon the determination of measured and/or adjusted values of at least one other parameter, such as PO2 and PC...
12/15/1998
5833625Ambulatory reflux monitoring system
An ambulatory system for recording and analyzing gastroesophageal reflux is presented. The system includes a digital recorder, an analysis software package and a catheter for measurement of changes in esophageal impedance. For the first time, gastroesopha...
11/10/1998
5820556Method and apparatus for primarily ambulatory gastrointestinal registration
A method for a preferably ambulatory measuring and registration of at least one parameter in relation to the bilirubin presence in a measuring region in the gastrointestinal tract of a patient to determine the bilirubin presence in the region. The method ...
10/13/1998
5645073Method and an apparatus for use in electromyography to determine risk of muscular disorder
The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for detecting muscular status. The apparatus includes an electrode (7) for taking up analog myoelectric signals, an amplifier (1) which is followed by an A/D converter to which is connected a signal proce...
07/08/1997
 
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