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Oxyalert infant neonatal sensor

Manufactured by Medtronic

The OxyAlert Infant/Neonatal Sensor is a medical device designed to monitor oxygen levels in infants and neonates. It is used to continuously measure and display oxygen saturation (SpO2) values, providing healthcare professionals with real-time data on a patient's respiratory function.

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Cerebral NIRS Monitoring in Preterm Infants

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C-rSO2 data were collected using NIRS via the INVOS 5100C oximeter with the OxyAlert Infant/Neonatal Sensor (Covidien, Mansfield, MA). The device utilizes a two-wavelength (730 and 810 nm) LED-based emitter and two optical detectors located 30 and 40 mm from the emitter, sampled at a rate of 0.2 Hz. The sensor was placed on the left frontoparietal scalp. Weekly cerebral NIRS recordings were conducted from the second week of life through 36 weeks PMA.
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Cerebral NIRS Monitoring in Preterm Infants

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C-rSO2 data were collected using NIRS via the INVOS 5100C oximeter with the OxyAlert Infant/Neonatal Sensor (Covidien, Mansfield, MA). The device utilizes a two-wavelength (730 and 810 nm) LED-based emitter and two optical detectors located 30 and 40 mm from the emitter, sampled at a rate of 0.2 Hz. The sensor was placed on the left frontoparietal scalp. Weekly cerebral NIRS recordings were conducted from the second week of life through 36 weeks PMA.
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