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METHOD FOR ASSESSING REGIONAL BLOOD CIRCULATION, TISSUE MICRO-CIRCULATION AND OXYGEN SATURATION AND A DEVICE FOR ASSESSING REGIONAL BLOOD CIRCULATION, TISSUE MICRO-CIRCULATION AND BLOOD SATURATION
METHOD FOR ASSESSING REGIONAL BLOOD CIRCULATION, TISSUE MICRO-CIRCULATION AND OXYGEN SATURATION AND A DEVICE FOR ASSESSING REGIONAL BLOOD CIRCULATION, TISSUE MICRO-CIRCULATION AND BLOOD SATURATION
1. A method for assessing regional blood circulation, tissue microcirculation and oxygen saturation of the blood, including determining the characteristics of a single vessel’s blood flow using the Macro program-electronic unit at the sounding point with ultrasonic Doppler blood flow indicators with a continuous radiation regime of up to 20 MHz, characterized in that at the same time determine the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of blood flow from the microcirculatory tissue section at the point of sounding by ultrasonic Doppler indices blood flow cataractors with a continuous radiation mode with a frequency of 20 MHz, using the Micro program and electronic unit operating at maximum gain, simultaneously determine the oxygen saturation of the blood using a pulse oximeter sensor, which is installed on the sensing area and by analyzing the data on blood oxygen saturation and characteristics of blood flow in a single vessel and a microcirculatory section of tissue assess tissue microcirculation, regional blood circulation for subsequent diagnosis of screening control and correction of pharmacological, physical therapy and surgical treatment in real mode vremeni.2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that in the Micro mode, qualitative characteristics of tissue microcirculation are determined by isolating arteriolar, venular, capillary and bypass blood flow and quantitative characteristics by calculating the coefficient K-percent component of capillary blood flow in this tissue section, histogram calculation .3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the ultrasonic Doppler and
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