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The best patient safety choice today, and tomorrow
- Masimo SET® pulse oximetry: the original and best read-through motion and low perfusion pulse oximeter.1,2 Clinically proven in over 100 independent clinical studies.
- Linked to improved care and reduced medical errors.3,4,5
- Optional Rainbow technology platform allows carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO®), Methemoglobin (SpMet™) and Pleth Variability Index (PVI™) measurements.
- Undiagnosed methemoglobin and carboxyhemoglobin have been directly linked to increased morbidity and mortality.
- PVI is a continuous and noninvasive quantified measurement of changes in the perfusion index, capturing vital thoracic pressure changes that may compromise normal cardiac function affecting systemic circulation.
- Rainbow parameters can be factory ordered or added in the field with a simple software upgrade.
- Enhanced probe-off detection with Rainbow sensors.
- Color display allows immediate differentiation of critical measurements.
Features:
- Masimo SET is clinically proven to be the highest sensitivity and specificity pulse oximeter in the world1,2
- rainbow® technology uses 7+ wavelengths of light to continuously and noninvasively measure carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO®) and methemoglobin (SpMet™), as well as providing the most reliable
probe-off detection
- Perfusion Index (PI) with trending capability indicates arterial pulse signal strength and may be used as a diagnostic tool during low perfusion7
- Pleth Variability Index (PVI): captures vital thoracic pressure changes that may compromise normal cardiac function affecting systemic circulation
- Accurate on cyanotic patients**
- Signal IQ® waveform for signal identification and quality indication during excessive motion and low signal to noise situations
- FastSat™ tracks rapid changes in arterial O2 with high fidelity unlike any other pulse oximeter
- Variable pitch provides tonal variance for every 1% change in saturation
- SatShare® interface allows transfer of SpO2 and pulse rate to existing multiparameter monitor and allows for the reading of SpCO and SpMet on adjacent Radical-7 monitor
- Automatic screen rotation provides upright display for vertical or horizontal monitor positioning (not available on the RDS-2 model)
- Remote alarming interface
- Up to eighteen days of trending
- Detachable portable hand-held for patient transport
3D Alarm System Option
- Desat Index Alarm™ enables clinicians to detect an increasing quantity of smaller desaturations that may precede declining respiratory status
- PI Delta Alarm™ alerts clinicians to specified changes in perfusion, often a reliable indicator of illness severity7
References:
| 1 |
Hay WW, Rodden DJ, Collins SM, Melera DL, Hale KA, Fashaw LM, Reliability of conventional and new oximetry in neonatal patients. Journal of Perinatology. 2002; 22:360-366. |
| 2 |
Barker SJ. “Motion-resistant” pulse oximetry: a comparison of new and old models. Anesthesia Analgesia 2002; 95:967-72. |
| 3 |
Durbin CG, Rostow SK. Crit Care Med 2002;30(8):1735-1740. |
| 4 |
Chow LC, Wright KW, Sola A, and the SCMC Oxygen Admin Study Group. |
| 5 |
Granelli AD, Mellander M, Sunnegardh J, Sandberg K, Ostman-Smith I. Acta Paediatrica 2005;94:1590-1596. |
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