Note
A clinical study for SpO
according to Standard ISO 80601-2-61.
A functional tester or SpO
oximeter or a SpO
oximeter is reproducing the given calibration curve. Before testing the oximeter by a
functional tester, please ask the manufacturer which calibration curve to use. If necessary,
request the manufacturer for its dedicated calibration curve and download it into the tester.
10.3 Apply the Sensor
1. Select an appropriate sensor and probe according to the module type and patient category.
2. Apply the sensor to the proper site of the patient.
3. Select an appropriate adapter cable according to the connector type and plug this cable into the SpO
connector.
4. Connect the sensor cable to the adapter cable.
10.4 Using Probe and Sensor
When selecting a SpO
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availability of probe site, and anticipated monitoring duration. Use only SpO
company with this monitor.
Type 1: SpO
Finger Clip Sensor
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Insert the patient's index finger (middle finger or ring finger with proper nail length can be used as well) into
the sensor, as shown in the figure below.
Type 2: SpO
Finger Rubber Sensor
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Hold the sensor with its opening towards the patient's finger, the sensor should be oriented in such a way
that the sensor side with a fingertip sign is positioned on the top.
Insert the patient's finger into the sensor until the fingernail tip rests against the stop at the end of the
sensor. Adjust the finger to be placed evenly on the middle base of the sensor. Direct the cable along the
top of the patient's hand. Apply adhesive tape to secure the cable if necessary.
Type 3: SpO
Ear Clip Sensor
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measurement accuracy was completed on human subjects
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simulator cannot be used to assess the accuracy of the
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sensor. However, it can be used to check how accurately a particular
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probe or sensor, do consider the patient's category, adequacy of perfusion,
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probes provided by our
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