Point-of-service neurodiagnostics
- a better practice for better care
The NC-stat System
The NC-stat System is designed to perform standard
nerve conduction testing. The system has three key components that work
seamlessly together to accurately and rapidly evaluate peripheral nerve
function. This enables physicians to manage patient care more effectively
and efficiently - all within the office or clinic setting.
NC-stat
Biosensors - single use, nerve specific biosensors
integrate transducers with a proprietary gel and a temperature
sensor in a configuration that ensures correct placement
and accurate results.

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NC-stat
Monitor - customizes and calibrates the test
for each patient, analyzes the response waveforms collected
from the biosensor, corrects response for skin surface temperature,
displays nerve conduction response parameters (including
latency, amplitude, duration, and conduction velocity) in
real-time on the LCD screen, and stores data for convenient
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NC-stat Docking
Station - receives nerve conduction data and
waveforms from the monitor and, at the physician’s option,
automatically transmits the data to the onCall Information
System at
NEUROMetrix via any available analog telephone line (such
as those used by fascmile
machines) in minutes. The monitor can also be remotely
upgraded by the docking station, thus ensuring that your
system is always up to
date with the latest software.
onCall Information
System - receives data from docking station and automatically
generates a report in real-time that is returned to the physician
in minutes via facsimile or email. Report includes nerve conduction
data originally displayed by monitor, response waveforms, comparison
to reference data, and summary data. Nerve conduction data is archived
for sequential testing and trending.

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