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Regional oximeters

INVOS™ 7100 regional oximeter

The INVOS™ 7100 regional oximeter is designed to respond quickly to cerebral desaturation events — so you can, too.

Features

The risks of cerebral desaturation events are real.

Major organ morbidity and mortality.Renal failure.Stroke.1,4 They're just three of several postoperative risks associated with cerebral desaturation events – and they are common and costly.4  Especially during cardiac surgery.5

Timely intervention is key

Regional oximetry can play an important role as a valuable “first alert” because it monitors for hemodynamic changes and deteriorating patient conditions.6 Using the right monitoring solution can help you identify relevant signals and make more informed clinical decisions.2,3

Because seconds matter

The INVOS™ 7100 cerebral oximetry system can improve your ability to intervene when your patients need you most.3,7

Confidence in your first alert

The INVOS™ 7100 system offers system improvements that were developed using feedback from customers around the world who have used the INVOS™ 5100C system. Those improvements include:8

  • A detachable, lightweight tablet-style monitor with touchscreen convenience
  • An intuitive interface that’s easy to use
  • A smaller sensor footprint that makes it usable with the BIS™ monitoring system
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More evaluated than any other cerebral/somatic oximeter

Compared to other cerebral oximeters, INVOS™ technology has a significantly greater body of evidence9 demonstrating performance and positive impact on patient outcomes.1,4,6,10

Specifications

INVOS™ 7100 monitor

Size Weight Power Screen size Screen type Resolution Ports
20 x 30.75 x 5.1 cm
(7.87 x 12.1 x 2 in)
1270 g
(2.8 lbs)
AC power adapter — Li-ion battery (one hour) 25.7 cm (10.1 in) — measured diagonally TFT LCD, projected capacitive multi-touch 1280 x 800 pixels USB 3.0, USB 2.0, DC In, docking port

INVOS™ 7100 preamplifier

Size Weight Indicator Cable length Cable connector Defibrillation Operational temperature range Storage temperature range Storage relative humidity range
12.8 x 8.7 x 2.8 cm
(5.04 x 3.43 x 1.1 in) with hook folded down
294 g
(0.65 lbs)
Reusable sensor cable (RSC) connection prompt 428.4 cm
(14 ft) (approximate)
Amphenol 8-pin Defibrillator proof, type BF applied part 10 C to 35 C 10 C to 30 C 10% to 95%

Ordering information

Item number GTIN Description Units per box
PM7100 10884521552609 Monitor 1
PMAC71DOC 10884521701243 Monitor docking station 1
PMPAMP71 10884521552616 Preamplifier 1
PT00059577 10884521763104 Power cord EU 1
PMAC71STAND 10884521557055 Pedestal stand with VESA mount 1
PMAC71RSC 10884521556997 Reusable sensor cable 1
  1. Goldman S, Sutter F, Ferdinand F, Trace C. Optimizing intraoperative cerebral oxygen delivery using noninvasive cerebral oximetry decreases the incidence of stroke for cardiac surgical patients. Heart Surg Forum. 2004;7(5):E376-E381. doi:10.1532/HSF98.20041062.
  2. Deschamps A, Hall R, Grocott H, et al. Cerebral Oximetry Monitoring to Maintain Normal Cerebral Oxygen Saturation during High-risk Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial. Anesthesiology. 2016;124 (4 ):826-36.
  3. Colak Z, Borojevic M, Bogovic A, Ivancan V, Biocina B, Majeric-Kogler V. Influence of intraoperative cerebral oximetry monitoring on neurocognitive function after coronary artery bypass surgery: a randomized, prospective study. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2015;47(3):447-454. doi:10.1093/ejcts/ezu193.
  4. Tobias JD. Cerebral oximetry monitoring with near infrared spectroscopy detects alterations in oxygenation before pulse oximetry. J Intensive Care Med. 2008;23(6):384-388. doi:10.1177/0885066608324380
  5. Based on internal reports: #10124168 User Interface Specification; RE00120556 HF Validation Report; RE00110520 Verification of data display and storage;
  6. Yu Y, Zhang K, Zhang L, et al. Cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS ) for perioperative monitoring of brain oxygenation in children and adults (review ), Cochrane Library, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - Intervention Version, 2018, Issue 1. Art. No .: CD010947, DOI: 10 .1002 /14651858 .CD010947 .pub2.
  7. Slater JP, Guarino T, Stack J, et al. Cerebral oxygen desaturation predicts cognitive decline and longer hospital stay after cardiac surgery. Ann Thorac Surg. 2009;87(1):36-45. doi:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2008.08.070