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Released Products with Masimo
SET technology: (Move mouse over instrument names to see
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INVIVO) MDE 12601 Research Parkway Orlando, Florida
32826 USA (407) 275-3220 (407) 249-2022 (FAX)
www.invivoresearch.com
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nvivo Research (Orlando, FL) and Masimo Corporation (Irvine, CA), today announced a licensing agreement under which Invivo will integrate Masimo's pulse oximetry signal processing and sensor technologies into its current and future patient monitors that include pulse oximetry. Masimo, a privately-held developer of proprietary signal processing and sensor technologies, has created a novel approach that measures arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate even in the presence of motion artifact.
Roger
Susi, Founder and President of Invivo Research, a subsidiary of Invivo
Corporation, stated, "We are always looking to include the best possible
technology in our products. It has become clear to us through published clinical
studies and our own analysis that the Masimo SET Technology offers a significant
improvement over the conventional pulse oximetry technology. We are betting that
Masimo SET will become the expected standard for pulse oximetry measurement in
the future."
"I am very proud to add Invivo as a partner," stated Joe E.
Kiani, President and Chief Executive Officer of Masimo Corporation. "Invivo is
an aggressive and innovative company that is committed to being on the forefront
of technology in order to provide the best possible products to its customers.
We are looking forward to working with Invivo for many years to
come."
Masimo designs, develops and licenses advanced medical signal
processing and sensor technology for the noninvasive monitoring of vital
physiological parameters. Masimo is located in Irvine, California.
Invivo
Corporation designs, manufactures and markets proprietary medical devices for
patient vital sign monitoring in a variety of applications inside and outside of
the hospital. Major markets include Radiology/MRI, Operating Rooms, Post
Anesthesia Care Units, Emergency Rooms, Labor and Delivery Suites, Critical Care
Units, Step-down Areas and Special Procedural Areas. |
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