Scisense offers an Educational Webinar titled "Peer-Review Expectations of PV Loop Data" featuring Dr. Marc Feldman (MD, FACC), University of Texas

Top Quote Webinar attendees will gain insights about validating PV loop data. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 19, 2011 - LONDON, ON - Scisense, a leading producer of micro-sensing technologies used in cardiac function assessment, will hold an educational webinar on May 25, 2011 to demonstrate how to get the most from your PV loop data and understand its physiologic relevance.

    Dr. Marc D. Feldman (MD, FACC), will provide methods of validating pressure-volume data to ensure that it meets the requirements of peer-review for journal publications. In addition, the webinar attendees will learn critical information for understanding and interpreting PV loop data. This information will help transform research papers into a richer and more powerful piece of writing.

    Critical document review can significantly accelerate the speed to publication. Dr. Feldman will draw upon his past experience, shedding light on how to reduce the number of revisions that may be needed before the paper gets published.

    About Dr. Feldman
    Dr. Feldman, MD, FACC, has published numerous full length articles in peer reviewed journals including many related to conductance technology and PV Loops. He is currently Professor of Medicine and Engineering, and Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories, Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin.

    For more information and to register visit https://scisense.webex.com or contact us at news ( @ ) scisense dot com, 1-519-680-7677 dot Registration is recommended if you are not able to attend the live event but would like to receive a recording of the webinar following dot

    About Scisense Inc.
    Scisense Inc. specializes in micro-sensing technologies for use in preclinical research. Products include high-fidelity pressure sensors used to measure blood pressure, PV catheters, and catheters for electrophysiology applications. The company's head office and manufacturing facilities are located in London, Ontario, Canada. Since its incorporation in 2002, Scisense has focused on contributing to the advancement of research into cardiac disease and has well established itself as a technology leader. The company employs an expert staff of engineers and scientists, and an extensive network of customers throughout the world at universities, pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations.

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