O2 Sensor Training Kit


Product Overview

O2 Sensor Training Kit
O3 - 4273


Device Description

A mains electricity (AC-powered) photoelectric device that noninvasively measures the brain tissue blood oxygen saturation and venous oxygen saturation in the brain. It is typically used as an adjunct monitor for the regional haemoglobin oxygen saturation of blood in the brain of a paediatric or adult patient. It uses a cerebral sensor(s) having a light source and photodiode detector that is/are placed on the scalp/head. Position-1 detector detects infrared light absorption of extracranial blood and position-2 detector detects infrared light absorption of cerebral blood. Cerebral oxygenation is calculated by subtracting the absorption measured at site 1 from that measured at site 2.


Environmental Conditions

  • Handling Environment Humidity - Percent (%) Relative Humidity
    • 95.00
    • 15.00
  • Handling Environment Temperature - Degrees Celsius
    • 60.00
    • -40.00
  • Storage Environment Humidity - Percent (%) Relative Humidity
    • 95.00
    • 15.00
  • Storage Environment Temperature - Degrees Celsius
    • 60.00
    • -40.00

  • Device Sizes

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    Device Sterilization

    Device Sterile: False

    Sterilization Prior To Use: False

    Sterilization Methods: No Data Available


    Product Codes

    Code: DQA

    Device Name: Oximeter

    Device Class: 2

    Physical State: N/A

    Definition: N/A

    Submission Type ID: 1

    Review Panel: AN

    Review Code: N/A

    Technical Method: N

    Gmp Exempt Flag: N/A

    Life Sustain Support Flag: N

    Unclassified Reason: N/A

    Implant Flag: N

    Target Area: N/A

    Regulation Number: 870.2700

    Third Party Flag: N

    Medical Specialty: CV


    Device Identifiers

    Device Id: 10843997011768

    Device Type: Primary

    DeviceId Issuing Agency: GS1

    Contains DI Number: N/A

    Package Quantity: N/A

    Package Discontinue Date: N/A

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