Profile: Accusync Medical Research Corp. offers nuclear medicine and radiation measurement devices. Our product line comprises of ECG monitors and R-wave triggering devices for gated cardiac studies, & other instruments for use in nuclear medicine including radiation measurement devices capable of radioisotope identification by gamma spectroscopy. Our product categories are ECG gating, radiation measurement and accessories. Spectrowipe is our wipe test counter that includes a 1024 channel multi channel analyzer for precision peak detection and isotope identification by gamma spectroscopy. It has a built-in nuclide library that stores upto 50 nuclides. Our AccuSurv is a light-weight, compact and portable hand-held radiation detection & monitoring instrument with a digitally adjustable high voltage power supply, allowing the use of multiple external probes in addition to the multiple internal detectors. It features an intuitive user-friendly menu-driven interface. The activity information is displayed on a graphic LCD.
The company is ISO9001, ISO13485, CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 1219392
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• Cardiac Monitor (Cardiotachometer and Rate Alarm) (FDA Code: DRT / 870.2300) A cardiac monitor (including cardiotachometer and rate alarm) is a device used to measure the heart rate from an analog signal produced by an electrocardiograph, vectorcardiograph, or blood pressure monitor. This device may sound an alarm when the heart rate falls outside preset upper and lower limits. |
• ECG Trigger Monitor |
• Electrocardiograph (FDA Code: DPS / 870.2340) An electrocardiograph is a device used to process the electrical signal transmitted through two or more electrocardiograph electrodes and to produce a visual display of the electrical signal produced by the heart. |
• Gamma Counting Instrument |
• Nuclear Electrocardiograph Synchronizer (FDA Code: IYY / 892.1410) A nuclear electrocardiograph synchronizer is a device intended for use in nuclear radiology to relate the time of image formation to the cardiac cycle during the production of dynamic cardiac images. |
• Wipe Test Counter |