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Medical Field
These systems continuously and non-invasively measure oxygen in the brain and tissues by irradiating the body or organism with an extremely small and safe amount of light (near infrared ray).
■ Infrared Oxygen Monitor System NIRO Series
This system utilizes the near-infrared spectrometry to monitor oxygen in body tissues. Applicable for a wide range of tasks, from the controlling oxygen supplied to the brain in operating rooms to clinical applications in­volving the brain metabolism and muscle functions.
•NIRO-200 (Japanese medical device manufacturing certification No. 21500BZZ00259000)
This tissue oxygen monitor has sophisticated functions to meet diverse needs. Makes simultaneous measurements of 2 different points. Besides tissue oxygenation indexes and blood concentration, this instrument also measures changes in the oxygenated, deoxygenated and total hemoglo­bin concentrations in real-time.
■ Multi-Fiber Adapter (MFA) for NIRO-20
Using the MFA option with the NIRO-200 enables real-time monitoring (with a maximum of 10 channels) of changes in brain oxygenation. Because measurements are performed simply by attaching the fiber ends at the sur­face of the scalp, it is possible to perform patient measurements in a non­invasive and minimally restrictive way. The MFA option permits the user to utilize the system for a broader number of applications from bedside moni­toring to research in brain function.
(Japanese medical device manufacturing certification No. 21500BZZ00259000)
•Measurement data loaded into a PC (data loading software)
OMFA System
•Example of attachable probes
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