The principles of transcutaneous monitoring
Transcutaneous monitoring is a useful trending tool to monitor oxygenation (tcpO2) and ventilation (tcpCO2) status non-invasively.
Radiometer TCM monitors report changes in oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide pressure, transport and release as reflected in tcpO2 and tcpCO2 values.
All of Radiometer's TCM monitors include on-board tutorials and user-guided messages to simplify operation. They are small and easily portable, with a built-in battery that allows for monitoring of patients even during transport.
An integrated data memory allows for downloading of patient measurements to a PC or export to a USB stick for detailed analysis on a PC.
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Scientific Insights from Radiometer
Discover new clinical insights about transcutaneous monitoring.
Read the latest Scientific Insights paper from Radiometer here.