Radiometer's specialized transcutaneous monitor is designed for evaluating tissue oxygen levels.
Transcutaneous monitoring tailored to needs
Uncover the healing potential using the PeriFlux 6000 tcpO2 standalone transcutaneous monitor. This device evaluates individuals with lower extremity wounds by providing transcutaneous measurements of tissue oxygen, enabling the assessment of microcirculation in the patient’s limbs.
Image Credit: Radiometer Medical ApS
A Transcutaneous monitoring solution with reproducible TCOM test protocols
The transcutaneous monitor features various test protocols, including preloaded transcutaneous oxygen measurement (TCOM) test protocols, to guarantee measurement reproducibility for individual patients and across different teams.
The touchscreen interface displays step-by-step instructions, guiding users through each stage, from patient preparation to the diverse measurement steps.
The compact and portable stand-alone monitor can be easily carried or positioned on a stand or cart.
Image Credit: Radiometer Medical ApS
Transcutaneous monitor with eight TCOM sensors
The PeriFlux 6000 tcpO2 stand-alone transcutaneous monitor is furnished with up to eight tcpO2 sensors, offering a broader coverage of the wound's vicinity. This enables faster measurements, resulting in a more precise map of the extremity.
Employ Radiometer E5250 tcpO2 sensors in conjunction with the PeriFlux 6000 tcpO2 stand-alone transcutaneous monitor to obtain pertinent data supporting the assessment of patients with peripheral artery disease.
Image Credit: Radiometer Medical ApS
Streamlined data capture
The transcutaneous monitor is equipped with a camera for TCOM documentation. Alongside tcpO2 values, it provides a mapping of the sensors surrounding the wound area.
An automatically generated report is also available, incorporating patient information, TCOM values, and an image depicting the positions of the sensors around the wound. Users have the flexibility to select the field entries to be included in the report and can personalize it by incorporating the hospital logo.
Patient data integrity
Password protection can be applied to secure access to the PeriFlux 6000 tcpO2 stand-alone transcutaneous monitor, and its hard drive is capable of encryption. An audit trail is implemented to record and detail monitor access, enhancing compliance efforts. These features contribute to safeguarding sensitive patient information.
The PeriFlux 6000 tcpO2 stand-alone transcutaneous monitor aligns with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements.
Image Credit: Radiometer Medical ApS