Sensors
Artemis Medical can offer the complete range of Masimo
sensors for use with all of the Masimo technology they
supply including CAS Medical and Mindray monitors.
A complete selection of reusable and single-patient use,
latex free adhesive sensors is available for all patients
from adults to neonates. The LNOP® (Low
Noise Optical Probe) sensors are uniquely designed to assume that noise,
both physiological and non-physiological, will be present, and are designed
to reduce this noise to further improve the quality of the monitored signal.
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Single Patient Adhesive Sensors
LNOP
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MAS
1800 |
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MAS 1650 |
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MAS 1651 |
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MAS 1519 |
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weight 3-10 kg 
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weight<10 kg 
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weight<1 kg 
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weight>30 kg |
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LNOP
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MAS
1001 |
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MAS 1025 |
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MAS 1002 |
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MAS 1003 |
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weight>30 kg |
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weight 10-50 kg |
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weight>1 hand placed weight<10 foot placed |
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weight<1
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Advantages of LNOP Sensors
• Durability
The tape material used in Masimo LNOP adhesive sensors is much
more durable than that used in the competitive sensors. The result
is a sensor that can be moved and reapplied multiple times during
a patients stay.
• Rejuvenation Feature
The adhesive used in the Masimo LNOP sensors has a unique rejuvenation
feature. Using 70% isopropyl alcohol, the adhesive can be rejuvenated
and the stickiness restored.
• Increased Sensor Longevity
Longevity studies have been conducted and the results show a nearly
two-fold increase in durability with Masimo LNOP sensors compared
to competitive disposable sensors.
• Increasing Performance
Masimo LNOP sensors are uniquely designed to reduce interference
from physiologic and non-physiologic noise. Unlike conventional
pulse oximetry sensor design, the photodetector is recessed in
a cavity that protects it from ambient light interference. The
sensors are also designed to decrease the effects of electro-magnetic
interference.
Masimo Adhesive Sensors
Improves Performance While Reducing Cost
Adhesive sensors have always had clinical
advantages over reusable finger
clip sensors, which have made them the optimal clinical
choice of caregivers.
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The risk of cross contamination is less likely from
single-patient
use
adhesive sensors than from reusable sensors.
• For patients who are active or agitated,
it is more difficult to shake off an adhesive sensor, thereby making
monitoring in high motion environments
more effective.
• Compared
to reusable sensors, adhesive sensors, which decrease pressure on the
monitoring site, are less prone to cause pressure necrosis.Discover for
yourself how Masimo adhesive sensors represent an entire New Evolution in
sensor technology.
Reusable Finger and Ear Sensors
Finger
Sensors
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MAS 1269 |
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MAS 1276 |
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MAS 1278 |
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MAS 1794
Ear
Sensor
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Miscellaneous Reusable Sensors and Attachments
Multisite
Sensor
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MAS 1544 |
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MAS 1596 |
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MAS 1597 |
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MAS
1598 |
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MAS 1602 |
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weight>1 kg
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weight>1 kg
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weight>1 hand placed weight<30 foot placed |
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weight>1 kg
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Masimo SET Sensors:
Basic Principles
In high motion, low perfusion or otherwise
challenging environments, use of the adhesive LNOP sensors
are strongly recommended for optimal
performance.
Tips for Use:
• When
selecting a sensor site, priority should be given to
an extremity free
of an arterial catheter, blood pressure cuff
or intra-vascular infusion
line.
• Ensure
that the emitter and detector of the LNOP or NR sensor are properly aligned as
outlined in the probe attachment instructions and the Directions For
Use.
• As
an alternative for infants over 3 kg or with fat or edematous feet, consider
use of the LNOP Neo sensor on the big toe. Adhesive sensor sites should
be checked at least every eight hours. Reusable sensors must be repositioned
every four hours.
• Adhesive
sensors may be reapplied to the same patient if the emitter and detector windows
are clear and the adhesive still adheres to the skin.
• For
use in neonates with particularly fragile skin, the stickiness of the
medical grade adhesive can be diminished or eliminated
by daubing the adhesive
areas with a cotton ball. Reusable sensors should be cleaned between
patients.
Cables
Artemis Medical supplies all Masimo's
standard cables and adaptors. The AC-1 adaptor cable (MAS 1645)
allows certain Nellcor and Nellcor-compatible monitors
to use Masimo probes and sensors.
MAS
1173
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MAS
1005
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MAS
1006
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MAS 1795 |
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MAS 1645 |
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PCO4
4ft patient cable
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PCO8
8ft patient cable
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PC12
12ft patient cable
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SET Tester
with cable
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AC-1 Adaptor
cable |
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