Introduction to the Rad-67
The Masimo Rad-67 Pulse CO-Oximeter is a non-invasive medical device designed for measuring functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and perfusion index (PI). It also offers optional non-invasive measurement of total hemoglobin (SpHb).
This manual provides essential information for the proper operation of the Rad-67. It details the product's features, indications for use, contraindications, and crucial safety guidelines. Users are advised to read and understand all warnings, cautions, and notes within this document before operating the device.
Key Features and Technologies
- Utilizes Masimo SET® and rainbow SET® technology for advanced performance.
- Provides accurate SpO2 and pulse rate measurements, even in challenging conditions such as motion and low perfusion environments.
- Supports spot-check monitoring of total hemoglobin (SpHb).
- Features wireless radio capabilities for data transfer and connection to wireless printers.
Intended Use and Settings
The Masimo Rad-67 and its accessories are suitable for use in both clinical and non-clinical settings, including hospitals, mobile environments, clinics, physician offices, and ambulatory surgery centers.
It is indicated for non-invasive spot-check monitoring of SpO2 and pulse rate in adult and pediatric patients, regardless of perfusion conditions or motion. Additionally, it is indicated for non-invasive spot-check monitoring of SpHb concentration in adult patients.
Important Considerations
The Rad-67 is not intended for use as an apnea monitor and should not be used to measure hemoglobin (SpHb) in pregnant women.
For detailed information on setup, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, please refer to the respective sections of this manual.
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