An insight into the use of Masimo sensors

The use of distinctive types of biomedical equipment and devices is becoming an increasingly vital aspect of the healthcare landscape. It is safe to say that today technology has seeped into every aspect of life, and the healthcare industry is no expectation. Modern hospitals and clinics tend to use a wide range of cutting-edge biomedical equipment and supplies that feature new age technologies are available today. Even simple Masimo sensors are now designed for superior functionalities. They used help in monitoring vital signs and collecting physiological data in healthcare settings. These pulse oximetry sensors or SpO2 sensors are to be be placed on a patient's body, typically on a finger, toe, or earlobe, and they make use of specialized technology to emit light at multiple wavelengths and measure the absorption of light by oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.

Philips Masimo LNCS solutions are also seen widely in the modern healthcare landscape. They are a specific type of pulse oximetry sensor designed and manufactured by Philips. LNCS stands for Low Noise Cabled Sensor. And this series of sensors have been developed by Philips in collaboration with Masimo Corporation, a renowned company specializing in pulse oximetry technology. More details about them, and even SPACELAB 91518, can be found online.

 

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