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Cerebral oximetry monitoring is a type of patient monitoring equipment used to measure the oxygen saturation of the brain. It is used to detect changes in oxygen levels in the brain, which can be an indication of a variety of medical conditions. The device is typically used in intensive care units, operating rooms, and other critical care settings. It is also used to monitor patients during surgery, as well as during recovery from anesthesia.
Cerebral oximetry monitoring is a relatively new technology, but it is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to provide real-time data on oxygen levels in the brain. This data can be used to detect changes in oxygen levels that may indicate a medical emergency. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatments and to ensure that patients are receiving the correct amount of oxygen.
Some of the companies in the cerebral oximetry monitoring market include Masimo, Nonin Medical, Covidien, Philips, and GE Healthcare. Show Less Read more