Drager Infinity MasimoSET SpO2 SmartPod
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Description
Infinity® Masimo SET® SpO2 SmartPod®
Detects true events during low perfusion + patient movement
The Infinity® Masimo SET® SpO2 SmartPod® brings the advantages of Masimo’s gold standard pulse oximetry technology and sensors to Infinity patient monitors. Masimo Signal Extraction Technology (SET) read-through motion and low perfusion pulse oximetry is accurate during low perfusion and most types of patient movement – including shivering, combativeness and seizures. As a result, it can help reduce false alarms and detect true alarms in your patients.
Provides superior pulse oximetry technology
Dräger has performed an analysis of many pulse oximetry technologies, including Masimo SET® and current technology from other vendors. Based on this research, Dräger believes that Masimo’s Signal Extraction Technology provides superior SpO2 and pulse rate measurements during challenging monitoring conditions – including patient motion, low peripheral perfusion and other low signal-to-noise situations.
Supports all patient categories
The Infinity® Masimo SET® SpO2 SmartPod® supports all types of patient, including adults, paediatrics and neonates.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: DQA
- FDA Product Code Name: Oximeter / Cranial Motion Measurement Device
- GMDN Term Code: 36554
- GMDN Term Name: Patient monitoring system module, pulse oximetry
- GMDN Term Description: A small unit dedicated to the transcutaneous measurement of haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) in blood using light detection methods (spectrophotometry) after light is emitted from a light-emitting diode (LED) situated in the connected probe. It is designed to operate as part of a patient monitoring system enhancing the function of this system (the parent device). The module automatically plugs into the parent device when the user places it into a standardized slot in the parent device or a connected module rack. The parent device operates as a mainframe computer displaying the pulse oximetry parameters provided by this module.
