Masimo - Pulse Oximeter - Fingertip MightySat Rx
Non Technical and Terms
- Warranty - 4 years limited warranty
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Training - Video conferencing and online
- Pricing Incoterm - EXW with CIP estimates to follow
- Minimum Order Quantity - 250 units
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Lead time - 2-4 weeks on average from contract execution (Subject to change based on quantities and location)
- Delivery - Masimo will provide single shipment to a Borrower designated location. Final costs and details of shipping will be provided once the Bank confirms interest and shipping location.
Masimo (www.masimo.com) is a global medical technology company that develops and manufactures non-invasive patient monitoring technologies, medical devices, and a wide array of sensors. Masimo has pulse oximetry capacity to support the World Bank Facilitated Procurement program.
Contact - For technical questions or assistance determining consumable quantities contact: Dr. Grant Aaron (gjaaron@masimo.com).
Pulse oximeters are used to noninvasively measure saturated hemoglobin in tissue capillaries. These devices are comprised of the pulse oximeter and a sensor/probe that may designed to adhere to the patient’s finger (most common option), toe, forehead, or ear. The probe contains light emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit red and infrared lights that pass through the arteries and feeds information back to a microprocessor.
Pulse oximeters measure oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin using these lights to read changing absorbance in hemoglobin due to pulsating blood flow in the arteries. This process allows for monitoring of oxygenated hemoglobin versus deoxygenated hemoglobin (not measured through light), which is revealed as an oxygenation percentage (i.e., 70% to 100%). Through this process, pulse oximeters allow for accurate monitoring of pulse rate and oxygenation percentage while providing a means of rapid detection of hypoxia, or decreased saturated oxygen rates, before onset of pathological injury and clinical symptoms.
Additionally, this information helps clinicians assess the amount of oxygen being carried in the blood and evaluate the need for supplemental oxygen.
Pulse Oximeter sensors
ECRI recommends using a higher ratio of adhesive sensors to minimize the burden and risk from cleaning and disinfecting reusable sensors between COVID-19 patient uses.
When estimating adhesive sensor quantities, ECRI recommends planning for five adhesive sensors per week per device, which is an increase from a normal condition estimates of four sensors per week. Adhesive sensors are intended for single patient use only.
For reusable sensors, ECRI recommends purchasing 12 sensors per device.