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Help Safeguard Patients Taking Opioids at Home
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Patients taking opioids at home may be at risk for respiratory depression, but who will know when help is needed?
Masimo SafetyNet Alert is an oxygen monitoring and alert system designed to help protect patients at risk by sending alerts when help may be needed.
Some patients may be at higher risk for respiratory depression at home. This risk is increased by certain factors:1-3
Sends alerts when help may be needed
A 10-year study at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center found zero opioid—related preventable deaths or brain damage in hospitalized patients who were continuously monitored with Masimo SET® pulse oximetry and a notification system.4
Masimo SafetyNet Alert leverages the same clinically proven pulse oximetry technology and a similar notification system to help protect your patients at home.
When a patient's physiological data indicates there may be a problem, the system alerts them on the app and at the Home Medical Hub, triggering critical early opportunities to self-recover or get help.
If the patient’s condition persists or gets worse, the system alerts the patient and sends automatic texts to designated emergency contacts.†
If the patient’s condition persists or gets worse, the system alerts the patient and sends automatic texts to designated emergency contacts.†
Masimo Halo App
Escalating alerts are received via a mobile app on the patient's phone before they are sent to emergency contacts
Masimo Sensor
The wearable, disposable Sensor includes a battery with approximately 96 hours of continuous monitoring life
Home Medical Hub
Home Medical Hub receives data from the Chip and provides visual and audible alerts when triggered by low oxygen levels
Masimo Chip
Reusable chip processes data from the Sensor and transmits data to the Home Medical Hub and Mobile App
Masimo Cloud
Escalating alerts are received on the Mobile App and sent via the cloud to the patient's emergency contacts
References
* Alert levels are preset but can be customized for certain patient types.
† Emergency contacts must agree to receive alerts.
1Opioid Overdose. World Health Organization.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/opioid-overdose.
2Gupta K et al. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2018;31(1):110-119.
3Dunn KM et al. Annals of internal medicine. 2010;152(2):85-92.
4McGrath S et al. J Patient Saf. 2020 14 Mar. DOI: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000696.
5Estimate: Masimo data on file.
6Shah et al. J Clin Anesth. 2012;24(5):385-91.
7Barker SJ, Wilson WC: Accuracy of Masimo SET® Pulse Oximetry in Black and White Volunteer Subjects: A Retrospective Review – in press – Abstract accepted by Society of Technology in Anesthesiology – Available online Jan 15, 2022.
For professional use. See instructions for use for full prescribing information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions.
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