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BioViEW™ - Sandhill Scientific

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Simplify the complexities of analysis.Exclusively from <strong>Sandhill</strong>, BioView is the most-advancedG.I. Diagnostic Software in the industry. Easy to learn andeasy to use, BioVIEW provides a choice of state-of -the-art visualoptions for complete, yet simple, measurement and analysisof gastrointestinal tract disorders. Visual options includeContourVIEW, RapidVIEW and SyncVIEW.When used in conjunction with the INSIGHT Impedance/Manometry Esophageal Function Testing System, BioVIEW canaccurately assess esophageal function in one simple swallow test.When used with Sleuth Impedance/pH Reflux Monitoring System,BioVIEW utilizes the revolutionary, patent-pending AutoSCANprotocol. AutoSCAN dramatically simplifies the preliminaryanalysis of a 24 hour impedance/pH study.BioView G.I. Diagnostic SoftwareHigh Definition G.I. Dia gnostics


AutoScan*SyncVIEWRapidVIEWContourVIEW• Takes the guesswork outof interpreting a 24 hourImpedance/pH study.• AutoSCAN follows userdefined reflux analysisparameters to provide thedata you require in theformat you prefer.* Patent-pending• Impedance and pressurewaveform informationis transformed intosimulated video ofesophageal activity(including bolus transit,peristaltic squeezing andLES relaxation).• Equates waveforms withvisual movement activityto expedite interpretation.• Block plot graphicshelp to easily visualizeboth retrograde andantegrade bolus transit.• RapidVIEW is especiallyuseful in understandingthe temporalrelationship betweenreflux episodes andsymptom events.• Use contour Mapping toprovide a state-of-the-artvisual representation of thepressure and bolus transitdata for ease of analysis.• Easily identify complete orincomplete bolus transit,peristalsis, areas of highand low pressures and otherclinically relevant items.

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