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Pediatric Hospitals in Poland Select Nonin’s Cerebral/Somatic Oximetry System

Nonin Medical, Inc., the inventor of finger pulse oximeters and a leader in noninvasive medical monitoring, announced today that the company's EQUANOX™ Advance Cerebral/Somatic Oximetry System has been selected for use by Poland's five university-based pediatric hospitals.

Nonin Medical's EQUANOX Advance regional oximetry system is the first and only cerebral/somatic system to automatically account for pediatric brain-tissue-development variation when measuring oxygen saturation levels in neonatal and pediatric patients during surgery. (PRNewsFoto/Nonin Medical, Inc.)

The hospitals are:

  • SP SK No. 6, Silesian Medical University, Upper Silesian Centre for Children's Health, Katowice
  • University Hospital, Krakow
  • University Children's Hospital, Krakow
  • University Clinical Hospital No. 4, Lodz
  • Gynaecology and Obstetrics Clinical Hospital of the Medical University, Poznan

EQUANOX is a near infra-red spectroscopy (NIRS)-based monitoring device that noninvasively and continuously detects oxygen saturation status in brain and other tissue. The device allows clinicians to quickly react to reverse harmful tissue ischemia events before they become critical.

"We are pleased that Polish healthcare officials value accuracy and ease-of-use in selecting a cerebral and somatic oximetry system for their pediatric hospitals," said Kevin McGowan , Vice-President of Sales for Nonin Medical. "Some older generations of cerebral and somatic oximetry systems require clinicians to enter the patients' age and weight to compensate for the variability in pediatric cerebral tissue. The EQUANOX System does not require patient data to be entered because of Dynamic Compensation™, an algorithm which allows the system to automatically account for developing neonatal and pediatric brain tissue. Together with our dual emitter and dual detector sensor architecture that produces extremely accurate measurements, the EQUANOX System is a clear choice."

The purchase of Nonin's EQUANOX Cerebral/Somatic Oximetry Systems in Poland was made possible by the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (GOCC) organization, one of the largest non-government charity organizations in Poland. Each year the GOCC meets with hospital leaders to determine what the biggest needs are for medical equipment. Cerebral/somatic oximetry systems were cited as a key need in Poland because the technology allows clinicians to react to low oxygen levels in the brain before serious injuries occur. The mission of the GOCC is to protect the health and save the lives of children by providing medical equipment to public hospitals. Since 1993, the GOCC has raised more than $100 million for the purchase of medical equipment in Poland.

The EQUANOX Advance System uses the Model 8004CB and the Model 8004CB-NA (non-adhesive) Neonatal/Pediatric Sensors to accurately monitor oxygen levels in the brain and other areas of the body. Key advantages of the EQUANOX System versus older generation systems include:

  • Cerebral and Somatic Monitoring – Up to four channels displayed on one screen for monitoring oxygen saturation in the brain and somatic sites on the body, including kidney and liver sites
  • Patented Dual-Light Emitters and Detectors with Four Wavelength Accuracy – The first and only device that utilizes a dual-light emitting and detecting sensor architecture, which has been shown to more effectively target the cerebral cortex, eliminating surface artifacts that interfere with measurement accuracy
  • Absolute Accuracy – Assures accurate measure of tissue saturation at a point in time, not just relative or trending accuracy of changes
  • Consistency and Reliability – Rapid, reliable response to change without signal instability and interruptions from ambient electrical and light interferences
  • Portability and Connectivity – Lightweight, durable monitor with long battery life for continually monitoring patients during intra-hospital transport. Interfaces with a wide range of data management systems.

Source: http://www.nonin.com/

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