Masimo Rad-G Rechargeable Oxygen Saturation Monitor - No Alarms
A rugged handheld device powered by clinically proven Masimo SET® pulse oximetry
The Rad-G Pulse Oximeter is a rugged, portable, handheld pulse oximetry device with a rechargeable battery and LCD display. Leveraging clinically proven Masimo SET® Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion™ pulse oximetry technology, Rad-G delivers a high-quality and reliable monitoring solution that empowers clinicians to quickly assess patients and make informed care decisions even in low-resource settings. It provides oxygen saturation, pulse rate, perfusion index, pleth variability index and respiration rate from pleth. A one year warranty is included.
Among the many typical uses for long term monitoring and short term spot checking of blood oxygen (SpO20), school nurses, school health professionals and midwives frequently rely on the Rad-G. NOTE: Overnight and Long term monitoring must be conducted in a monitored setting with nurse, caregiver, or qualified aide present. For a device capable of monitoring a patient without supervision, see the Rad-97 HERE.
INFANTS TO ADULTS: Included clip sensor fits infants (as low as 3kg), pediatrics, and adults with a single sensor.
DURABLE: Strong external casing built to withstand drops from 6 ft onto a hard surface
LIGHTWEIGHT: Slim profile allows for easy transport and storage
RECHARGEABLE : Internal battery provides for 24 hours of operational use
RELIABLE MONITORING: Hospital-grade Masimo SET® Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion™ pulse oximetry*
INFORMATIVE DISPLAY: Display of pleth waveform for additional information to use in patient assessment
Sensor Compatibility
Comes with universal sensor 4325. Also works with other sensors such as the Rad-G multisite YI sensor 4653 (for fingers, toes, hands and feet), the Masimo earclip sensor 4053 for earlobe attachment (requires 4773).
To use LNCS sensors with the Rad-G you need a 4773 Patient Cable and a 4092 LNCS to RD Adapter Cable.
To use M-LNCS sensors with the Rad-G you need a 4773 Patient Cable and a 4093 M-LNCS to RD Adapter Cable.