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Masimo Rad-97 Operator's Manual

Masimo Rad-97
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Rad-97 Chapter 4: Operation
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Auto - Starts the automatic blood pressure check operation. See Automatic
Interval Measurement on page 113.
Trend View - Displays values in Trend View. See Trends for NIBP on page 82.
Numeric View - Displays values in a standard grid view.
Sensitivity Modes Overview
Three sensitivity levels enable a clinician to tailor the response of Rad-97 to the needs of the
particular patient situation. Sensitivity Modes are accessed through the Action Menu. See
About the Action Menu on page 51.
The sensitivity levels are as follows:
NORM (Normal Sensitivity)
NORM is the recommended sensitivity mode for patients who are experiencing
some compromise in blood flow or perfusion. It is advisable for care areas where
patients are observed frequently, such as an intensive care unit (ICU).
APOD® (Adaptive Probe Off Detection® Sensitivity)
APOD is the recommended sensitivity mode for situations which there is a high
probability of the sensor becoming detached. It is also the suggested mode for
care areas where patients are not visually monitored continuously. This mode
delivers enhanced protection against erroneous pulse rate and arterial oxygen
saturation readings when a sensor becomes inadvertently detached from a patient
due to excessive movement.
MAX (Maximum Sensitivity)
MAX is the recommended sensitivity mode for patients with low perfusion or when
a low perfusion message displays in APOD or NORM mode. MAX mode is not
recommended for care areas where patients are not monitored visually, such as
medical-surgical floors. It is designed to display data at the measuring site when
the signal may be weak due to decreased perfusion. When a sensor becomes
detached from a patient, it will have compromised protection against erroneous
pulse rate and arterial saturation readings.

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Masimo Rad-97 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size7 inches
SpO2 Accuracy±2% (70-100%)
Pulse Rate Accuracy±3 bpm
Perfusion Index Range0.02% to 20%
Pleth Variability Index Range0% to 100%
SpO2 Range0% to 100%
SpHb Range0 to 25 g/dL
SpCO Range0% to 40%
Battery TypeRechargeable lithium-ion
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Humidity Range10% to 95% non-condensing
DisplayColor touchscreen
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth
Power Supply100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
Battery LifeApproximately 4 hours
MeasurementsSpO2, Pulse Rate, Perfusion Index, Pleth Variability Index, SpHb, SpOC, SpMet, SpCO
Pulse Rate Range25 to 240 bpm
HbCO Range0-99%
MetHb Range0-99%
SpMet Range0-99%
Data StorageInternal memory
AlarmsAudible and visual alarms for all parameters

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