The hand-held Doppler has been widely adopted as standard equipment for the assessment of peripheral vascular disease. The versatile, inexpensive and portable equipment allows the fast and simple but effective assessment of both arterial and venous disease. Besides, it helps physicians to diagnose some diseases, such as lower limb and foot ulceration in both diabetics and non-diabetics alike.Sonotrax Vascular offers a traditional pencil-style 4MHz or 8MHz probe. It can locate both superficial and deep vessels faster and provides stronger signals.
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Posted by Clint on 22nd Jan 2018
I am an LVAD patient and like to keep track of my pressures. In order to do this I need a doppler. This device is perfect. Need to make sure you have the 8MHz probe and works great. Highly recommend for any LVAD patient wanting to monitor their pressures. Fast delivery and includes a nice case.
Posted by Unknown on 17th May 2017
reviewed the product and works great.
Speedy delivery!
Posted by Patricia Angelucci on 6th Nov 2015
Just received product - used it already in my practice as geriatric NP where I see lots of patient with arterial insufficiency. This will be very helpful to me to guide when I may need to refer to CV services. I was also pleased with quality of product and such fast shipping! Thank you!
PS: love the finger oxygen sat monitor too- I could never find one readily when I needed one and now I have one in my lab coat pocket!
Posted by Unknown on 6th Mar 2015
These basic doppler units were perfect for student labs. They came with batteries, a small tube of gel and a nice case. Both units worked perfect out of the box. Only time will tell how they last.
Posted by Brian, NP-C on 9th Jan 2014
I'm a recently graduated nurse practitioner who always had a problem finding pedal pulses, so got the simplest of the Sonotrax dopplers, with the 8 hertz (or is it 8 mm) and it works fine. No bells or whistles, just a speaker and a headphone jack, and a volume adjustment. Picks up pulses as well as $400 machines I've used. Gave it 4 stars instead of 5 only because I haven't tested their other machines.
Posted by Brian, NP-C on 9th Jan 2014
I'm a recently graduated nurse practitioner who always had a problem finding pedal pulses, so got the simplest of the Sonotrax dopplers, with the 8 hertz (or is it 8 mm) and it works fine. No bells or whistles, just a speaker and a headphone jack, and a volume adjustment. Picks up pulses as well as $400 machines I've used.
Posted by Unknown on 12th Nov 2012
I teach health occupations in a vocational high school. I needed to adapt pulse measurement for a student that had no tactile sense on her fingertips. I adapted her pulse taking skills to use the doppler. All she now needs to do is hear the pulse and count in the alloted amount of time. For the money and the quality of product, this was a great buy!
Posted by Unknown on 16th Oct 2012
works well for detecting doppler signal in extremities: ankle, arms, popliteal region. Fine for ankle brachial index measuremnt and a good price point...lowest priced device I found