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Masimo is committed to helping hospitals transition patient care to home settings. With easy-to-use, hospital-grade monitoring solutions for use in the home, clinicians can provide high quality data and reliable continuous monitoring for patients requiring remote care.
Masimo's breakthrough Signal Extraction Technology® (SET®)—available for use in the home—overcomes the limitations of conventional pulse oximetry with the ability to measure through motion and low perfusion. Multiple studies have demonstrated that Masimo SET® outperforms conventional pulse oximetry technologies.1 In one study comparing the ability of three pulse oximetry technologies to detect hypoxic events, Masimo SET® pulse oximetry demonstrated the highest sensitivity and specificity during induced conditions of motion and low perfusion.2
Masimo SET® had 3% missed true alarms and 5% false alarms versus 43% and 28%, respectively, using competitor technology.2
Results shown are calculated by combining sensitivity and specificity outcomes of machine-generated and volunteer-generated motion.
At Masimo, innovation never stops. After these studies were published, Masimo achieved significant accuracy specification improvements for RD SET® sensors, improving from 3% ARMS to 1.5% ARMS* in conditions of motion.
Masimo supplies a range of advanced home care solutions that help ensure you can monitor with confidence from a distance, including:
Rad-97® is a compact, versatile Pulse CO-Oximetry platform featuring Masimo SET® pulse oximetry, optional integrated noninvasive blood pressure, and a responsive, intuitive multi-touch display that is easy to use for clinicians and non-clinicians alike. Home Mode on Rad-97 provides home users access only to relevant settings and messages, while hiding others and locking alarm settings, minimizing the chances of inadvertent interference. Rad-97 also facilitates advanced connectivity with local hospital electronic medical records (EMRs), enabling the automatic transmission of patient data.
Oxygen
Saturation
Pulse Rate
Perfusion Index
Pleth Variability Index
Respiration Rate from the Pleth
Continuous Body Temperature
References:
Masimo. Clinical Evidence. https://www.masimo.com/evidence/featured-studies/feature/.
Shah N. et al. J Clin Anesth. 2012 Aug;24(5):385-91.
*ARMS accuracy is a statistical calculation of the difference between device measurements and reference measurements. Approximately two-thirds of the device measurements fell within +/- ARMS of the reference measurements in a controlled study.
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