OxiMax® pulse oximeters from Nellcor noninvasively measure the oxygen saturation level of the patient's blood. OxiMax pulse oximeters deliver outstanding performance throughout the hospital-from the OR to the ICU-by providing accurate and reliable measurements even in conditions of low perfusion and signal interference.

The INVOS™ Cerebral Oximeters is a trend monitor of brain haemodynamics. It is a device that uses near-infrared spectroscopy to measure changes in the balance between oxygen supply and demand within a sample of blood in the cerebral cortex (Regional Oxygen Saturation or rSO 2 ).
Cerebral Oximeters
Since the majority of blood in the brain is “venous”, changes in INVOS™, values are influenced by the critical balance between cerebral oxygen delivery and consumption. Imbalances are identified by changes in rSO 2 . Both increases and decreases from baseline may signify developing pathology. The INVOS™ Cerebral Oximeters measurement takes place in real time, providing an immediate indication of a change in the critical balance of oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption in vivo.

NELLCOR™ OxiMax™ sensors are recognized as the premium sensor for oximetry today. OxiMax™ sensors can be used with all monitors equipped with OxiMax™ technology as well as NELLCOR™ and NELLCOR™ compatible oximeters which do not yet include OxiMax™ technology.
However, for customers facing strong economic pressure and not yet having the opportunity to take advantage of OxiMax™ technology, NELLCOR™ has developed the Standard Sensor line to provide all customers with the security of established Nellcor™ quality while meeting your value needs.
NELLCOR™ Standard sensors are compatible with all non-OxiMax™ NELLCOR™ pulse oximeters and monitoring equipment from most leading manufacturers.
To find out more about Nellcor Oximax Sensors select a brochure from the list below:
Nellcor Standard Sensor Line , Oximax New Max Sensor Guide , Oximax Sensor Guide , Oximax Sensor Selection Guide, Max-Fast Sensor Guide , Oximax Softcare Non Adhesive Sensor Guide , Pulse Oximetry Sensor Tips , Sensor Trouble Shooting Tips
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