Overview

Documented clinical performance1

The only cerebral/somatic oximeter with rigorous, peer-reviewed clinical investigations demonstrating ability to improve patient outcomes.2,3

  • More than 1,000 clinical studies (more than 600 of which are peer-reviewed) show the INVOS™ system as the clinical standard.
  • Three published, randomised, controlled trials have established the clinical value of the INVOS™ system to aid clinicians in improving patient outcomes.

Documented clinical performance1

  All articles, abstracts, and posters Published and peer-reviewed articles Outcome correlation (peer-reviewed) Outcome improvement (peer-reviewed)
INVOS™ System

1000+ 600+ 30+ 3

Overview

Documented clinical performance1

The only cerebral/somatic oximeter with rigorous, peer-reviewed clinical investigations demonstrating ability to improve patient outcomes.2,3

  • More than 1,000 clinical studies (more than 600 of which are peer-reviewed) show the INVOS™ system as the clinical standard.
  • Three published, randomised, controlled trials have established the clinical value of the INVOS™ system to aid clinicians in improving patient outcomes.

Documented clinical performance1

  All articles, abstracts, and posters Published and peer-reviewed articles Outcome correlation (peer-reviewed) Outcome improvement (peer-reviewed)
INVOS™ System

1000+ 600+ 30+ 3
  • 1. Covidien. Data on file.
  • 2. Murkin JM, Adams SJ, Novick RJ, et al. Monitoring brain oxygen saturation during coronary bypass surgery: a randomized, prospective study. Anesth Analg. 2007;104(1):51-58.
  • 3. Casati A, Fanelli G, Pietropaoli P, et al. Continuous monitoring of cerebral oxygen saturation in elderly patients undergoing major abdominal surgery minimises brain exposure to potential hypoxia. Anesth Analg. 2005;101(3):740-747.