Item number | Description | Units per box |
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PMSENS71-P-20 | INVOS™ 7100 pediatric rSO2 sensor | 20 |
Regional oximetry sensors
INVOS™ regional oximetry pediatric sensor
Regional oximetry sensors
INVOS™ regional oximetry pediatric sensor
INVOS™ regional oximetry pediatric sensors are applied to the skin’s surface and can be placed on up to four site-specific areas chosen by the care team.
Description
A regional oximetry sensor for every patient
With children and neonates, conditions can change fast. So, you need to stay ahead of their evolving needs. Continuous monitoring with the INVOS™ 7100 regional oximetry system gives you a “first alert” to changes in tissue oxygenation that, left untreated, could quickly impact the course of these precious lives.1 INVOS™ 7100 sensors are available in three sizes, so you can be assured that your patients have a regional oximetry sensor that fits their unique size and anatomy.
The INVOS™ pediatric rSO2 sensor has been designed for use with the INVOS™ 7100 regional oximeter system for monitoring of site-specific regional oxygen saturation (rSO2) in pediatric patients weighing 4–40 kg.2
Features
- BIS™ monitoring sensors fit alongside INVOS™ 7100 sensors.2
- Sensors ensure the BIS™ system and the INVOS™ system will not interfere with one another (sensor windows must not overlap).2
- Sensor-off detection that lets you know if sensors have become detached.3
- The sensor uses four wavelengths: two for rSO2 and two for sensor off detection.3
Ordering information
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INVOS™ regional oximetry adult sensorINVOS™ adult rSO₂ sensors are used to noninvasively monitor site-specific adequacy of perfusion in the brain or body tissue directly beneath the sensors.
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INVOS™ regional oximetry infant-neonatal sensor
INVOS™ regional oximetry infant-neonatal sensors are soft, small sensors designed for fragile neonatal skin anywhere on the body.
The INVOS™ cerebral oximetry system should not be used as the sole basis for diagnosis or therapy and is intended only as an adjunct in patient assessment.
- Edwin G. Avery. Cerebral oximetry is frequently a “first alert” indicator of adverse outcomes, Medtronic.com, October 2021, accessed February 2025. Minneapolis, MN.
- INVOS™ pediatric sensor system instructions for use PT00166071. Medtronic; 2022.
- Based on internal test RE00315066, engineering report, sensor on/off rationale, PM7100 pediatric portfolio. 2021.