Experienced field-based clinicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists relate to your daily challenges while providing training, device support, and best practices for patient satisfaction.
14 YEARS = average clinical experience for Clinical Product Specialists1
ONLINE SUPPORT RESOURCES
▪ Product manuals
▪ Sensor application guides
▪ Hardware user guides
▪ FAQs and education links
▪ Add-on software
U.S. -BASED TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Available by phone (1-800-NELLCOR) and email, cross-trained on all patient monitoring products, and replacement monitors available
No charge for installation or training
Standard 5-year monitor warranty
Standard 5-year monitor warranty
Because you need accuracy the most when risk is highest, we create highly accurate sensors designed for specific patient care needs—even for your most challenging patients.
Seamless Integration
with dedicated OEM monitorning support team
Powerful Colaboration
with OEM strategic partners Nellcor™ Pulse Oximetry with OxiMax™ Technology
All Nellcor™ pulse oximetry sensors manufactured to original quality and accuracy specifications. Save money without compromising patient care. LEARN MORE
Nellcor™ Analytics Tool (NAT) Software
▪ Transfer patient data from select Nellcor™ pulse oximetry monitors to your computer
▪ View, graph, analyze, and print pulse oximetry data
▪ Access data via interface cable or USB device
▪ Free software download
Install on any Microsoft Windows™*
software based PC
▪ Online Education (Accredited) Online Education (Non-Accredited)
▪ Peer-to-Peer Events
▪ Educational Grants
Are you getting the support you need, when you need it? Your concerns help us help you – so you can provide the best care possible.
1. Nellcor™ Oxygen Saturation Accuracy Specification Grid. Medtronic. http://www.medtronic.com/content/dam/covidien/Websites/mitg/com/sustainability/uniform-sensor-accuracy-guide.pdf. Accessed September 2, 2016.
2. FDA 510(k): Masimo™* K101896 – Masimo™* Sensor Accuracy.
3. Bebout DE, Mannheimer PD, Wun C-C. Site-dependent differences in the time to detect changes in saturation during low perfusion. Crit Care Med. 2001;29(12)A115.
4. Medtronic Reports: BRPMS Essential Requirements Matrix (Doc no. 10099165); Clinical, Motion, Connery OEM Module (Doc no. 10096395); and Clinical Report-COVMOPR0384, Motion, LAMP‑C (Doc no. 10099560).
5. Addison PS, Mannheimer PD, Ochs J. Pulse rate performance of two pulse oximeters during challenging monitoring conditions. 2013 [White Paper].
6. Batchelder K, Sethi R, Eng B, Pinto YJ. Pulse rate performance of two pulse oximeters in the NICU. 2015 [White Paper].
7. Louie A, Feiner JR, et al. Four types of pulse oximeters accurately detect hypoxia during low perfusion and motion. Anesthesiology. 2018;128:520-30.
† Comparison between the published FDA cleared labeling for Nellcor™ MAXA, MAXAL, MAXN, MAXP, MAXI and MAXFAST sensors and Masimo™* LNCS sensors.
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