Technologies

rainbow® Pulse CO-Oximetry

Upgradeable Monitoring Platform

Gain deeper insight into your patients’ oxygenation and blood health.

 

The rainbow® platform builds on the accuracy of clinically proven Masimo SET® pulse oximetry, adding additional light wavelengths to monitor more advanced parameters—including total hemoglobin (SpHb®), methemoglobin (SpMet®), carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO®), oxygen reserve index (ORi), and more—to support more informed care decisions.

A Full Spectrum of Advanced Parameters

With rainbow®, care teams can easily expand monitoring capabilities beyond pulse oximetry to include a unique array of advanced parameters obtained through rainbow® multiwavelength (4+ LEDs) sensors.

Explore rainbow® Sensors

The rainbow® platform gives clinicians insight into hemoglobin concentration, dyshemoglobin levels, oxygenation in the moderate hyperoxic range, acoustically derived respiration rate, and more.

Featuring Breakthrough Oxygen Reserve Index (ORi)

A first-of-its-kind FDA-cleared parameter, ORi expands the value of pulse oximetry by empowering care providers to see changes in patients’ oxygenation that may be undetectable by SpO2 alone, in the moderate hyperoxic range.*


* In the U.S., the ORi feature is intended to be used in patients undergoing surgery as an adjunct to SpO2 for increased monitoring resolution of elevated hemoglobin oxygen saturation levels (e.g., due to the administration of supplemental oxygen). The ORi feature is indicated for the monitoring of hemoglobin oxygen saturation levels in patients 18 years and older (adults and transitional adolescents), on supplemental oxygen during no-motion conditions perioperatively in hospital environments.

“Our studies show that ORi provides advanced detection of low SpO2 events. This additional time may allow modification of airway management, earlier calls for help, or assistance from other providers. Advanced detection of worsening oxygenation is valuable in operative and critical care settings, and ORi use has the potential to provide continuous monitoring to detect changes in pulmonary function.”

Richard L. Applegate II, MD, Chair of Anesthesiology, Loma Linda University Health, California

With Total Hemoglobin (SpHb)

Monitor hemoglobin trends noninvasively, continuously, and in real time.

Leveraging additional wavelengths of light to provide greater visibility of blood constituents, SpHb enables clinicians to monitor changes in hemoglobin between invasive blood samples.

“Having continuous access to Hgb [hemoglobin] levels in real time offers a clear advantage over the traditional measurement methods as it enables clinicians to detect changes in Hgb levels quickly and adjust clinical management strategies accordingly.”1

Explore the rainbow® Platform

Explore the rainbow® Platform

Dark skinned patient wearing hospital gown monitored by Masimo tetherless sensor hugging child.

Masimo SET®

Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion™ Pulse Oximetry

Clinically proven Signal Extraction Technology® that measures accurately in challenging conditions and on all skin tones

Pleth Variability Index (PVi®)

A Noninvasive, Dynamic Indicator of Fluid Responsiveness

Continuously measure the relative variability in the pleth in select populations of mechanically ventilated adult patients

Patient in hospital bed wearing Masimo sensor with Root device in background.

Respiration Rate from the Pleth (RRp®)

Noninvasive Respiration Rate Based on Pulse Oximetry

Seamlessly implement respiration rate monitoring without additional sensors

Intubated sleeping patient in hospital bed monitored by fingertip sensor with Root and Radical-7 bedside monitoring.

Oxygen Reserve Index (ORi™)

Expanded Oxygenation Monitoring

The first noninvasive, continuous parameter to provide greater resolution of oxygenation data beyond traditional pulse oximetry

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Total Hemoglobin (SpHb®)

Noninvasive Hemoglobin Monitoring

Continuous and spot-check measurement of the hemoglobin in arterial blood

Patient sleeping in hospital bed wearing Masimo fingertip sensor with Root device in background.

Methemoglobin (SpMet®)

Noninvasive Methemoglobin Monitoring

A breakthrough way to noninvasively, continuously monitor the level of methemoglobin in the blood

Emergency worker monitoring unconscious patient on gurney next to ambulance.

Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO®)

Noninvasive Carbon Monoxide Monitoring

Continuous, noninvasive measurement of the level of carbon monoxide in arterial blood

Patient wearing Masimo Respiration Rate sensor on neck.

Acoustic Respiration Rate (RRa®)

Noninvasive, Continuous Respiration Rate

A comfortable, accurate way to monitor respiration rate using rainbow Acoustic Monitoring® (RAM®)

Resources

Need more information? Below are key resources about rainbow® Pulse CO-Oximetry.

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  1. Society for the Advancement of Patient Blood Management (SABM) White Paper. Improvement of Patient Outcomes with Hemoglobin Monitoring in the Critical Care and Perioperative Setting. 31 January 2021.

SpHb and SpMet are not intended to replace laboratory blood testing. Blood samples should be analyzed by laboratory instruments prior to clinical decision making. SpCO is not intended to be used as the sole basis for making diagnosis or treatment decisions related to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning; it is intended to be used in conjunction with additional methods of assessing clinical signs and symptoms.

Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. See instructions for use for full prescribing information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions.

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