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moorLDI2

Laser Doppler Imager

The moorLDI2™ imagers are able to map tissue blood flow over areas from 5cm x 5cm up to 50cm x 50cm with 256 x 256 pixel resolution; - each pixel being an actual measurement. At high scan rates, over 64,000 measurements are made in less than 5 minutes.

The imagers are suitable for a wide range of clinical and research investigations and measurement of blood flow in the microcirculation. The moorLDI2™ range features a CCD camera which produces a colour image of the scanned area, making the positioning and comparison of images easier. The moorLDI2-HR™ highest resolution version is available with resolution to 100 microns.

The moorLDI2™ laser Doppler blood perfusion imagers use a near infra-red laser beam (785nm in the standard moorLDI2-IR™ imager) or a visible red 633nm laser beam (moorLDI2-VR™ imager). In the moorLDI2-2λ™ dual wavelength system 633 and 830nm lasers are combined to allow simultaneous imaging with the two wavelengths.

Click for larger image moorLDI2 Laser Doppler Imager with optional MS2 and panel PC

moorLDI2 Laser Doppler Imager with optional MS2 and panel PC


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moorLDI2 Laser Doppler Imager with optional MS2 and panel PCBaseline (top left), post cold water immersion (top right), 7.5 minutes recovery (bottom left) and 15 minutes recovery (bottom right)Image reproduced with kind permission of Professor Dorian Haskard, Imperial College, LondonImages reproduced with kind permission of Professors Martin Church and Geraldine Clough, Southampton General Hospital

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