kapillaarrheomeetrid
Kapillaarrheomeetrid are medical devices used to measure the permeability of the capillary walls, particularly to assess microvascular function and integrity. These instruments are primarily employed in research and clinical settings to evaluate conditions involving microvascular leakage, such as inflammation, edema, and certain cardiovascular diseases.
The principle behind kapillaarrheomeetrid involves the administration of a tracer substance, often a dye or a
Kapillaarrheomeetrid measurements are valuable in diagnosing and monitoring diseases that involve compromised microvascular barriers. They provide
The procedure generally involves minimal invasiveness and can be performed relatively quickly. However, interpretation of results
Overall, kapillaarrheomeetrid are important tools for advancing understanding of microvascular health and disease, contributing to the