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Innovative patient safety made easy.

Addressing respiratory compromise starts with detecting it. Our multiparameter monitoring solutions can help you detect respiratory compromise early and intervene sooner.1,2,3 They are designed for areas of care where spot-checking might not be enough, like in medical–surgical units, or where additional parameters are needed, such as capnography in procedural sedation.

New RespArray™

Multiparameter patient monitor

Continuously monitor SpO2 (Nellcor™ pulse oximetry), etCO2 (Microstream™ capnography), ECG, NiBP, and temperature.

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  • 2. Hutchison R, Rodriguez L. Capnography and respiratory depression. Am J Nurs. 2008 Feb;108(2):35-9

  • 3. Peveling-Oberhag J, Florian M, Tal A, Welsch C, Vermehren J, Farnik H, Grammatikos G, Lange C, Walter D, Blumenstein I, Filmann N, Herrmann E, Albert J, Zeuzem S, Bojungaand J, Friedrich-Rust M. Capnography monitoring of non-anesthesiologist provided sedation during percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement: A prospective, controlled, randomized trial. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 35 (2020) 401–407