iSpO2
iSpO2® Pulse Oximeter
Better Data = Better Health™
Better Data = Better Performance™
The iSpO2® Pulse Oximeter measures:
SpO2
Oxygen level in the blood to indicate changes due to heart or lung, oxygen use by your body, or altitude
PR
Number of heart pulses per minute to indicate overall fitness or exertion levels at any time
Pi
Strength of blood flow to the finger to indicate changes in blood circulation.
Accurate When You Need it Most
The Leading Hospital-Grade Technology
Masimo pulse oximeters are the leading brand in hospitals because of Signal Extraction Technology open paren (SET®)close paren, which provides accurate measurements when other hospital-grade pulse oximeters fail—during movement and low blood flow.
The Masimo Accuracy Advantage
Performance Index of Oxygen Saturation During Movement and Low Blood FlowReference two asterisks and**4
Performance Index of Pulse Rate During Movement and Low Blood FlowReference two asterisks and**4
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The iSpO2® pulse oximeter comes in four versions – small and large options for the lightning connectors (iOS devices) and micro USB (Android devices)
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Operates with either iOS or Android devices
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Masimo Personal Health App coupled with your iSpO2 pulse oximeter allows you to track and trend your oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and perfusion index (Pi).
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Portable, lightweight and comes with a carrying case
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One year limited warranty
Flexible and Easy-To-Use:
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The iSpO2® pulse oximeter comes in four versions – small and large options for the lightning connectors (iOS devices) and micro USB (Android devices)
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Operates with either iOS or Android devices
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Masimo Personal Health App coupled with your iSpO2 pulse oximeter allows you to track and trend your oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and perfusion index (Pi).
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Portable, lightweight and comes with a carrying case
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One year limited warranty
Flexible and Easy-To-Use:
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The iSpO2® pulse oximeter comes in four versions – small and large options for the lightning connectors (iOS devices) and micro USB (Android devices)
-
Operates with either iOS or Android devices
-
Masimo Personal Health App coupled with your iSpO2 pulse oximeter allows you to track and trend your oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and perfusion index (Pi).
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Portable, lightweight and comes with a carrying case
-
One year limited warranty
Flexible and Easy-To-Use:
-
The iSpO2® pulse oximeter comes in four versions – small and large options for the lightning connectors (iOS devices) and micro USB (Android devices)
-
Operates with either iOS or Android devices
-
Masimo Personal Health App coupled with your iSpO2 pulse oximeter allows you to track and trend your oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and perfusion index (Pi).
-
Portable, lightweight and comes with a carrying case
-
One year limited warranty
iSpO2® Results in Three Easy Steps
Connect iSpO2® to device
Place sensor on finger
Get measurements
Click below to learn about the Masimo Personal Health AppReference1
References:
Reference 1 Schooljans A et al. Acta Anaesth Belg. 2010 (61), 147-150.
Reference 2 Mathews D et al. ASA 2014. A1124.
Reference 3 Perel A. Anesth Analg. 2014 Dec;119(6):1288-92.
4 Shah N et al. J Clin Anesth. 2012;24(50):385-91.
*It is suggested to measure PVi in the same body position, remaining still and without talking, at the same breathing rate and depth of breathing, until you see a high confidence PVi value (displayed value is bright, not dim). An increase in PVi may indicate a decreased level of hydration, increased breathing effort, or other factors. A decrease in PVi may indicate an increased level of hydration, decreased breathing effort, or other factors. Multiple factors other than hydration and breathing effort can affect PVi, including breathing rate, depth of breathing, body position, body movement, vascular tone, blood flow to the finger (perfusion index), normal variation within a short-term monitoring session, waveform shape changes, and/or cardiovascular abnormalities.
**10 volunteers with adhesive finger sensors from Masimo and the #2 hospital-grade brand were tested during movement and low blood flow with machine- and volunteer-generated hand motions to calculate accuracy, which was defined as oxygen saturation within 7% and pulse rate within 10% of reference.