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The Echofluid Dynamics Laboratory is a key facility of the Medical Physics group, focused on the biophysics of blood circulation. It is equipped with portable ultrasound devices, fluid-dynamic circuits that replicate the circulatory system, and mannequins to simulate anatomical regions of interest. Research here focuses on cerebral venous return, cardiovascular monitoring, and the development of wearable devices for cardiac rehabilitation and other health applications.
It includes the following instrumentation:
Ultrasonic Digital Flaw Detectors.
General Purpose Ultrasound Phantom.
My-LabAlpha Ultrasound system (ESAOTE).
Ultrasound Advanced Open Platform.
CAE Blue Phantomâ„¢ Internal Jugular Central Line Ultrasound Manikin.
Blood Mimicking Fluid.
Digital Pump (Peristaltic) + micropump.
Portable plethysmography system based on capacitive strain-gauge sensorÂ
Single Stage Vacuum Pump.
CompuFlow 1000 MR (Shelley Medical Imaging Technologies).
Digital Real-Time Oscilloscopes.
Multi-output DC Power Supply.
Soldering Solutions.
Analytical Balance.
Hamilton Beach Oven.
Hot plate stirrer.
Laptop iCore7, 8th gen.