Covidien Receives FDA Clearance For New Pulse Oximeter With OxiMax SPD™ Alert

Covidien announced today that the United States Food and Drug Administration has issued a 510(k)marketing clearance for the Nellcor™ OxiMax™ N-600x™ pulse oximeter with OxiMax SPD™ alert.

Covidien, a leading global provider of healthcare products, announced that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a 510(k)marketing clearance for the Nellcor™ OxiMax™ N-600x™ pulse oximeter with OxiMax SPD™ alert for adults. The OxiMax SPD feature enables the pulse oximeter to detect and alert clinicians of worrisome oxygen desaturation patterns, allowing them to make timely and more informed decisions about patient care.

“Demand for continuous pulse oximetry monitoring – especially for patients on opioids – is increasing across all areas of the hospital and is a vital part of balancing patient safety and pain management,” said Roger Mecca, M.D., Vice President, Medical Affairs, Respiratory and Monitoring Solutions, Covidien. “With the recently granted FDA clearance, Covidien introduces a new alert technology that allows us to provide early warnings of physiological conditions that may lead to respiratory issues. This enables clinicians to intervene earlier and help improve outcomes.”

Detecting repetitive reductions in airflow is a vital measure of a patient’s respiratory status and requires close monitoring in higher risk patients, such as those:

  • Recovering from surgery
  • Being treated with pain medications
  • Diagnosed with sleep apnea
  • With a high body mass index
  • Who are elderly

Recent research indicates that respiratory depression is the number one reason for code emergencies in hospitals today.1 Repeated drops in oxygen saturation levels may indicate an impending adverse event. Until now, it was not practical to monitor patients for repetitive reductions in airflow.

Most current pulse oximeters supply a real-time snapshot of a patient’s oxygen saturation (SpO2) but cannot provide the added benefit of detecting patterns of desaturation that could be a useful indicator of evolving ventilatory compromise. With a high degree of sensitivity and specificity, the OxiMax SPD alert utilizes a complex algorithm to detect patterns of desaturation that are indicative of repetitive reductions in airflow.
“Increasing demands on healthcare provides an opportunity for technology, such as the OxiMax SPD alert, to offer greater efficiency, identify potential health complications and prevent potentially life-threatening events,” said Chris Lowery, General Manager and Vice President, Patient Monitoring, Covidien. “Covidien is committed to advancing its respiratory monitoring systems globally to improve patient safety, medical efficacy and healthcare efficiency, today and in the future.”

Source:  Covidien

published: March 25, 2009 in: Cardio, Companies, Covidien, Products, Regulatory, Specialty, USA

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