OxiMax™ monitoring technology delivers accurate readings in the standard range of 70% to 100% SpO2, and offers LoSat™ expanded accuracy to 60% SpO21,2

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5. Addison PS, Mannheimer PD, Ochs J. Pulse rate performance of two pulse oximeters during challenging monitoring conditions. 2013 [White Paper].

A competing technology uses a calculated pulse rate to generate the pulse tone. In certain conditions, a tone is generated even when there is no pulse for up to eight seconds.3

With all of your patients — especially with neonates — every second counts. A Medtronic analysis of studies4,5 shows that Nellcor™ pulse oximetry posted data several seconds faster than other, similar pulse oximeters.

4. Medtronic Reports: BRPMS Essential Requirements Matrix (Doc no. 10099165); Clinical, Motion, Connery OEM Module (Doc no. 10096395); and Clinical Report-COVMOPR0384, Motion, LAMP‑C (internal Doc no. 10099560).

6. Batchelder K, Sethi R, Eng B, Pinto YJ. Pulse rate performance of two pulse oximeters in the NICU. 2015 [White Paper].

When you look at a patient your intuition gives you clues right away. You need a monitor that backs up that intuition with accurate data you can believe every time. No false reassurance.

Even when you’re dealing with low perfusion or patient movement, Nellcor™ pulse oximetry with OxiMax™ technology is designed to deliver accurate values.1,2,5-7 So, you can rely on the number to make your care decisions.

3. Bebout DE, Mannheimer PD, Wun C-C. Site-dependent differences in the time to detect changes in saturation during low perfusion. Crit Care Med. 2001;29(12)A115.

Nellcor™ pulse oximetry was at the forefront of developing pulse oximetry technology — with the pulse at its foundation. While other technologies have been developed over the last few decades, none can replicate our proprietary algorithm that ties our readings to the source — the pulse of your patients. That’s what makes our technology unique — and consistently accurate. LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW THE NELLCOR™ CARDIAC-BASED ALGORITHM WORKS

7. Louie A, Feiner JR, et al. Four types of pulse oximeters accurately detect hypoxia during low perfusion and motion. Anesthesiology. 2018;128:520-30.

1. Nellcor™ Oxygen Saturation Accuracy Specification Grid. Medtronic. http://www.medtronic.com/content/dam/covidien/Websites/mitg/com/sustainability/uniform-sensor-accuracy-guide.pdf. Accessed September 2, 2016.

† Comparison between the published FDA cleared labeling for Nellcor™ MAXA, MAXAL, MAXN, MAXP, MAXI and MAXFAST sensors and Masimo™* LNCS sensors.

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