Clinical Studies

A Commitment to Collaborative Exploration

Masimo is passionate about making innovative technologies that give clinicians the tools they need to do what is best for patient care. That's why it is gratifying to see so many independent clinicians and clinical researchers take the time to independently evaluate our products and technologies—and then to communicate the positive impacts on patient care and safety that can be realized through their use.

More than 100 independent and objective studies by researchers around the world have demonstrated the clinical advantages of our technologies. These studies have shown Masimo technologies can provide a dramatic reduction in eye damage in the NICU, allow congenital heart defects to be properly diagnosed, accurately measure cyanotic patients at very low oxygen-saturation levels, lead to a reduction in medical errors, and much, much more.

Featured Clinical Studies

Complete Study List:
Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry & Masimo Rainbow SET Pulse CO-Oximetry

1
Noninvasive Peripheral Perfusion Index as a Possible Tool for Screening for Critical Left Heart Obstruction.
de-Wahl Granelli A., Östman-Smith I. Acta Paediatrica. 2007; 96: 1455-1459.
2
Non-Invasive Measurement of Continuous Hemoglobin Concentration via Pulse CO-Oximetry.
Macknet MR, Kimball-Jones PL, Applegate RL, Martin RD, Allard MW. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A1545.
 
3
Accuracy of a Novel Bioacoustic Sensor in Adult Postoperative Patients.
Macknet MR, Kimball-Jones PL, Applegate RL, Martin RD, Allard MW. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A 83.
   
4
Accuracy and Tolerance of a Novel Bioacoustic Respiratory Sensor in Pediatric Patients.
Macknet MR, Kimball-Jones PL, Applegate RL, Martin RD, Allard MW. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A84.
   
5
New Algorithm for Automatic Estimation of the Respiratory Variations in the Pulse Oxymeter Waveform.
Cannesson M, Delannoy B, Morand A, Bastien O, Lehot J. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A451.
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New Generation and Old Generation Pulse Oxymeters in Children with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease.
Cannesson M, Neidecker J, Bompard D, Védrinne C, Lehot J. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A204.
   
7
New Pulse Oximetry Sensors with Low Saturation Accuracy Claims – A Clinical Evaluation.
Cox PN. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A1540.
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8
RAD-57 Rainbow CO-Oximeter in Detecting Methemoglobin during Upper GI Endoscopy – A Case Report.
Padakandla UB. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A1543.
   
9
A Comparison of Finger, Ear and Forehead SpO2 on Detecting Oxygen Desaturation in Healthy Volunteers.
Tokuda K, Hayamizu K, Ogawa K, Hirai T, Irita K. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A1544.
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10
Clinical Analyses of 429 Cases of Acute CO Poisoning.
Li Z, Gao C, Huang X , Wang G, Ge H. Anesthesiology. 2007;107:A1490.
   
11
Continuous Non-Invasive Measurement of Hemoglobin via Pulse CO-Oximetry.
Macknet MR, Norton S, Kimball-Jones P, Applegate R, Martin R, Allard M. Anesth Analg. 2007;104;S117.
   
12
Noninvasive Monitoring for Methemoglobin after Topical Application of Benzocaine during Upper Endoscopy and Trans-Esophageal Echocardiography.
Schembre D, Ayub K, Gibbons E, Simmons S, Hampson N. Gastrointest Endosc. 2007; 65(5):AB324.
   
13
The Anatomy of the Short Desaturation: Transient Drops in Saturation with a Basis in Physiology.
Goldstein MR, Furman GI, Hougland K, Lawas-Alejo P, Ochikubo CG. Sidel BD, Shah M, Yang LL, Martin GI. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting May 5-8, 2007.
   
14
Avoiding Hyperoxemia during Neonatal Resuscitation: Time to Response to Different SpO2 Monitors.
Baquero H, Alviz R, Sola A. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting May 5-8, 2007.
 
15
Accuracy of a Novel Bioacoustic Sensor in Adult Postoperative Patients with and without Lung Disease.
Macknet M, Kimball-Jones P, Applegate R, Martin R, Allard M. Anesth Analg. Accepted. In press.
 
16
Clinical Practice and SpO2 Technology in the Prevention of ROP in VLBW Infants.
Castillo AR, Deulofeut R, Sola A. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting May 5-8, 2007.
 
17
How Accurate is Pulse Oximetry in Measuring the Heart Rate (HR) of Newly Born Infants.
Kamlin CO, Dawson JA, O’Donnell CPF, Sekhon J, Morley CJ, Davis PG. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting May 5-8, 2007.
   
18
Oxygen as a Neonatal Health Hazard: Call for Detente in Clinical Practice.
Sola A, Rogido MR, Deulofeut R. Acta Paediatr. 2007;96:801-12.
 
19
A Comparison of Newer Generation Pulse Oximeters for Accuracy and Dropout Rate in Neonatal Intensive Care.
Lussky RC, Cifuentes RF, Kaestner K, Stanek G, Geppert J. Presented at Annenberg 25th Annual Conference Sleep Disorders in Infancy and Childhood. January 25-27, 2007.
   
20
Accuracy of a Novel Bioacoustic Sensor in Adult Postoperative Patients.
Macknet M, Kimball-Jones P, Applegate R, Martin R, Allard M. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting for Society for Technology in Anesthesia, January 17-20, 2007.
   
21
Continuous Non-Invasive Measurement of Hemoglobin via Pulse CO-Oximetry during Liver Transplant, A Case Report.
Macknet MR, Kimball-Jones P, Applegate R, Martin R, Allard M. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting for Society for Technology in Anesthesia, January 17-20, 2007.
 
22
Accuracy of a Novel Bioacoustic Sensor in Pediatric Postoperative Patients.
Macknet M, Kimball-Jones P, Applegate R, Martin R, Allard M. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting for Society for Technology in Anesthesia, January 17-20, 2007.
   
23
Continuous Non-Invasive Measurement of Hemoglobin via Pulse CO-Oximetry.
Macknet MR, Norton S, Kimball-Jones P, Applegate R, Martin R, Allard M. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting for Society for Technology in Anesthesia, January 17-20, 2007. STA-32.
   
24
Pulse Oxymeter Perfusion Index as a Predicator for the Effect of Pediatric Epidural Block.
Uemura A, Yagihara M, Miyabe M. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:A1354.
 
25
The Accuracy of Masimo SET and Nellcor N-595 in Children with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease Today.
Takeuchi M, Iwasaki T, Shimizu K, Morita K. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:A1704.
   
26
Impact of Motion and Low Perfusion on SpO2 & Pulse Rate in Three New Generation POs in Volunteers.
Shah N, Estanol L. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:A1433.
 
27
Failure Rates & Recovery Times of New Generation POs during Motion and Low Perfusion in Volunteers.
Shah N, Estanol L. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:A242.
   
28
For the Capability of Pulse Oximetry with Moving Horizontal and Vertical Controlled by Accelerator.
Yamada A, Morioka N, Takada M, Inui T, Ozaki M. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:A247.
   
29
Comparison of Three New Generation Pulse Oximeters during Motion & Low Perfusion in Volunteers.
Shah N, Estanol L. Anesthesiology. 2006;105:A929.
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30
Motion and Low Perfusion Induced Failures of New Generation Pulse Oximeters - Failure Rates and Recovery Times in Volunteers.
Shah N, Estanol L, Patel V. Anesth Analg. 2006;102:S-108.
   
31
Impact of Motion and Low Perfusion on the Performances of Three New Generation Pulse Oximeters for SpO2 and Pulse Rate in Volunteers.
Shah N, Patel V, Estanol L. Anesth Analg. 2006;102:S-148.
   
32
An Evaluation of Three New Generation Pulse Oximeters during Motion and Low Perfusion in Volunteers.
Shah N, Patel V, Estanol L. Anesth Analg. 2006;102:S-75.
   
33
Measurement of Carboxyhemoglobin and Methemoglobin by Pulse Oximetry. A Human Volunteer Study.
Barker SJ, Curry J, Redford D. Anesthesiology. 2006;105(5):892-7.
34
Maternal Pulse Oximetry Perfusion Index and Adverse Neonatal Respiratory Outcomes after Elective Caesarean Delivery.
De Felice, C, Leoni L, Tommasino E Pede O, Tonni G, Del Vecchio A, Ladisa G, Latini G. Presented at the European Academy of Paediatrics, Barcelona Spain October 7-10, 2006.
   
35
Oxygen Saturation in Neonates; Comparison of Three Different Pulse Oximeters with Arterial Measurements.
Indrebo MM, Liestol K, Brundvand L, Lindermann R. Presented at the European Academy of Paediatrics, Barcelona Spain October 7-10, 2006.
   
36
Unsuspected Carbon Monoxide Toxicity Detected by Non-invasive Monitoring: A Case Report.
Partridge, R, Chee KJ, Suner S, Sucov A, Jay GD. Respir Care. 2006;51(11):1324.
   
37
Noninvasive Carboxyhemoglobin Monitoring: Screening Emergency Department Patients for Carbon Monoxide Exposure.
Partridge R, Chee KJ, Suner S, Sucov A, Jay GD. Respir Care. 2006; 51(11):1332.
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38
Evaluation of a New Pulse CO-Oximeter: Noninvasive Measurement of Carboxyhemoglobin in the Outpatient Pulmonary Lab and Emergency Departments.
Layne T, Snyder C, Brooks D, Enjeti S. Respir Care. 2006;51(11):1333.
   
39
Use of a Noninvasive Pulse CO-Oximeter to Measure Blood Carboxyhemoglobin Levels in Bingo Players.
Hampson NB, Scott KL. Respir Care. 2006;51(70):758-60.
 
40
New Pulse Oximetry Sensors with Low Saturation Accuracy Claims; A Clinical Evaluation.
Cox PN. Respir Care. 2006; 51(11):1332.
   
41
Use of Pulse Oximeter Placed on a Gastroschisis Silo to Monitor Intestinal Oxygen Saturation.
Kim S, Betts J, Yedlin S, Rowe R, Idowu O. Pediatr Surg Int. 2006;22:763-765.
 
42
Methemoglobinemia: A Novel Way to Noninvasively Measure It by Pulse Oximetry and: Author's Response [Letter]. Reddy MP,
Reddy SR, Linz AJ. J Occup Environ Med. 2006; 48(10):993-5.
 
43
Comparison of Two Types of Pulse Oximeters during Low Perfusion and Increased Motion Artifact in Pediatric Patients.
Downs B, Willis, R. Crit Care Med. 2006; 34(12)A89.
   
44
Comparison of Three New Generation Pulse Oximeters in a Medical Intensive Care Unit.
Ahrens TS, Ott K. Crit Care Med. 2006;34(12):A85.
   
45
Clinical Evaluation of Accuracy of Masimo LNOP Blue Sensor in Cyanotic Infants.
Tsutumi T, Nakashima M, Yasunaga H, Nakao F, Takamatsu J. Crit Care Med. 2006;34(12):A56.
   
46
Pulse Oximetry for Monitoring Infants in the Delivery Room: A Review.
Dawson JA , Davis PG, O'Donnell CPF, Kamlin COF, Morley CJ. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2006;92(1):4-7.
 
47
Oxygen Saturation in Healthy Infants Immediately after Birth.
Kamlin COF, O’Donnell CPF, Davis PG, Morley CJ. J Pediatr. 2006;148:585–9.
 
48
A Comparison of the Accuracy of Three New Generation Pulse Oximeters (POs) during Motion and Low Perfusion in Human Volunteers.
Shah N, Taleghani A, Chitkara A, Miller JM. Anesthesiology. 2005;103:A1168.
 
49
Motion Induced Failure of Pulse Oximeters (POs) – Failure Rates and Recovery Times.
Shah N, Chitkara A, Miller JM, Taleghani A. Anesthesiology. 2005;103:A881.
   
50
Clinical Evaluation of the Accuracy of Masimo SET and Nellcor N-595 Oximeters in Children with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease.
Whitney GM, Tucker LR, Hall SR, Chang AC. Anesthesiology. 2005;103:A1344.
 
51
Masimo SET Technology Using Perfusion Index Is a Sensitive Indicator for Epidural Onset.
Kakazu CZ, Chin B-J, Kwan W-F. Anesthesiology. 2005;103:A576.
 
52
Performance of Masimo versus Two Other Newer Generation Pulse Oximeters (POs) for SpO2 and PR during Motion and Low Perfusion in Volunteers.
Shah N, Miller JM, Taleghani A, Chitkara A. Anesthesiology. 2005;103:A879.
   
53
Obtaining Pulse Oximetry Data in Neonates: a Randomized Crossover Study of Sensor Application Techniques.
O'Donnell CPF, Kamlin COF, Davis PG, Morley CJ. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2005;90:F84-F85.
 
54
Early Postnatal Changes in the Perfusion Index in Term Newborns with Subclinical Chorioaminionites.
De Felice, C, Del Vecchio A, Crisuolo M, Lozupone A, Parrini S, Latini G. Arch Dis Child. 2005;90:411-414.
 
55
Comparison of the Masimo RAD57 Pulse Oximeter with SpCO Technology against a Laboratory CO-Oximeter Using Arterial Blood.
Mottram CD, Hanson LJ, Scanlon PD. Respir Care. 2005;50(11):1471.
 
56
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Detected and Monitored Continuously and Noninvasively: A Case Report.
Plante T, Harris D, Monti J, Jay GD. Respir Care. 2005;50(11):1480.
   
57
Clinical Trial of New Pulse Oximetry Sensor Designed for Use on Children with Congenital Cyanotic Cardiac Disease.
Cox PN, Fernandes K. Respir Care. 2005;50(11):1517.
   
58
Screening for Duct-Dependent Congenital Heart Disease with Pulse Oximetry: A Critical Evaluation of Strategies to Maximize Sensitivity.
Granelli AD, Mellander M, Sunnegardh J, Sandberg K, Ostman-Smith I. Acta Paediatr. 2005;94:1590-6.
 
59
Changes in Perfusion Index are not Reflected in Pulse Oximetry Saturation and Heart Rate.
Goldstein MR, Furman GI, Sindel BD, Shah M, Pernia ML, Lawas-Alejo P, Yang LL, Ochikubo CG, Martin GI. Proc Am Thorac Soc. 2005;57:569.
   
60
Does Perfusion Index Correlate with Pulse Oximeter Heart Rate Variability?
Goldstein MR, Pernia ML, Lawas-Alejo P, Yang LL, Ochikubo CG, Furman GI, Sindel BD, Martin GI. Presented at American Thoracic Society International Conference, San Diego CA, 2005.
   
61
Clinical Use of New-Generation Pulse Oximeters in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Workie FA, Bahrami RK, Short BL. Am J Perinatol. 2005;22(7):357-360.
 
62
Monitoring Carbon Dioxide Tension and Arterial Oxygen Saturation by a Single Earlobe Sensor in Patients with Critical Illness or Sleep Apnea.
Senn O, Clarenbach CF, Kaplan V, Maggiorini M, Block KE. Chest. 2005;1128;1291-1296.
 
63
Masimo-A New Reliable Non Invasive Method of Detecting Oxygen Saturation in Critically Ill.
Murthy TVSP, Goyal R, Singh VP. Indian J Anesth. 2005:49(2):133-136.
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64
Foot Pulse Oximeter Perfusion Index Correlates with Calf Muscle Perfusion Measured by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Healthy Neonates.
Zaramella P, Freato F, Quaresima V, Ferrari M, Vianello, Giongo D, Conte L, Chiandetti L. J Perinatol. 2005;25:417-422.
 
65
Neonatal Resuscitation: Beyond the Basics.
Leone TA, Finer NN. Nervier. 2005;6(4):e177-e183.
   
66
Decreased Perfusion Index (PI) Predicts Neonatal Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (NTISS) Identified Sick Neonates and Correlates with Decreases in Heart Rate Variability (HRV).
Goldstein MR, Pernia ML, Yang LL, Lawas-Alejo P, Furman GI, Ochikubo CG, Sindel BD, Martin GI. Proc Am Thorac Soc. 2005:57:569.
   
67
The Perfusion Index Measured by a Pulse Oximeter Indicates Pain Stimuli in Anesthetized Volunteers.
Hager H, Church S, Mandadi G, Pulley D, Kurz A. Anesthesiology. 2004;101:A514.
 
68
An Intraoperative Comparison of Ear Transmission and Forehead Reflectance Oximetry in Pediatric Surgical Patients.
Redford D, Lichtenthal P, Barker S. Anesthesiology. 2004;101:A579.
 
69
Evaluation of 2 Forehead Reflectance Oximeters in Pediatric Intraoperative Surgical Patients.
Redford D, Lichtenthal P, Barker S. Anesthesiology. 2004;101:A593.
   
70
A Clinical Comparison of Pulse Oximeter Sensor Sites in the Pediatric Surgical Patient: Ear, Nose, Lip and Forehead.
Redford D, Lichtenthal P, Barker S. Anesthesiology. 2004;101:A595.
   
71
A Comparison of the Failure Times of Pulse Oximeters during Blood Pressure Cuff Induced Hypoperfusion in Volunteers.
Kawagishi T, Kanaya N, Nakayama M, Kurosawa, S, Namiki A. Anesth Analg. 2004;99:793-6.
 
72
Evaluation of Ear Transmission and Forehead Reflectance Oximetry in Itraoperative Surgical Patients.
Redford DT, Lichtenthal PR, Barker SJ. Anesth Analg 2004;98(2S):S-92.
   
73
Intraoperative Perfusion Changes at Two Pulse Oximetry Monitoring Sites: The Digit vs. the Nares.
Redford DT, Lichtenthal PR, Barker SJ. Anesth Analg. 2004;98(2S):S-93.
   
74
Evaluation of the Nares as a Site for Oximetry Monitoring in Intraoperative Surgical Patients.
Redford DT, Lichtenthal PR, Barker SJ. Anesth Analg. 2004;98(2S):S-94.
 
75
A Laboratory Comparison of the Newest Motion-Resistant Pulse Oximeters during Motion and Hypoxemia.
Barker SJ, Morgan S. Anesth Analg. 2004;98:S1-S43:A6.
   
76
Heart Rate Variability Detection and the Newer Motion Resistance Pulse Oximeters.
Goldstein MR, Pernia ML, Lawas-Alejo P, Furman GI, Sindel BD, Yang LL, Ochikubo CG, Martin GI Presented at merican Thoracic Society International Conference, Orlando FL, 2004.
   
77
Indication of False Unwarned Desaturations in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Goldstein MR, Louie P, Lawas-Alejo P, Pernia ML, Yang LL, Ochikubo CG, Sindel BD, Furman GI, Martin GI. Presented at American Thoracic Society International Conference, Orlando FL, 2004.
   
78
Sleep Desaturation: Comparison of Two Oximeters.
Trang H, Boureghda S, Leske, V. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2004;37:76-80.
 
79
Pulse Oximetry in Children with Congenital Heart Disease: Effects of Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Cyanosis.
Torres A, Skender KM, Wohrley JD, Aldag JC, Raff GW, Bysani GK, Geiss DM. J Intensive Care Med. 2004;19:229-234.
 
80
Performance of Pulse Oximeters in Tracking Heart Rate Variability.
Deshpande GG. Torres A. Crit Care Med. 2004;32(12):A117.
   
81
Evaluation of Two Forehead Reflectance Oximeters in Intraoperative Surgical Patients.
Redford DT, Barker SJ, Lichtenthal PR. Presented at 2004 STA Annual Meeting; A 19.
   
82
Comparison of Two New Generation Pulse Oximeters: The Masimo Radical and the Philips Viridia.
Goldstein MR, Louie N, Lawas-Alejo P, Pernia ML, Martin GI. Anesthesiology. 2003:99:A554.
 
83
Is Pulse Search Technology a Predictor of Unreliable Saturation Monitoring.
Goldstein MR, Louie N, Yang LL, Ochikubo, Martin GI. Anesthesiology. 2003:99:A555.
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84
A Survey of Indicators of Pulse Oximetry Validity.
Goldstein MR, Louie N, Sindel BD, Furman GI, Martin GI. Anesthesiology. 2003:99:A556.
   
85
Evaluation of a New Reflectance Forehead Sensor in Detecting Oxygen Desaturation in Patients Undergoing Polysomnography.
Whitman RA, Garrison ME, Oestreich TJ, Musumbi MS. Anesthesiology. 2003;99:A553.
 
86
Novel Concept of Measuring Percutaneous Oxygen Saturation Monitor during Cardio-pulmonary Bypass.
Asahina T, Takii Y, Nishigoori T, Ozaki M. Anesthesiology. 2003;99:A557.
   
87
Perfusion Index -- A Valuable Tool to Assess Chances in Peripheral Perfusion caused by Sevoflurane
Hager H., Church S., Mandadi G., Pulley D., Kurz A. Anesthesiology. 2003;99:A593.
 
88
Accuracy and Precision of Masimo SET, Agilent Merlin, and Nellcor N-395 Pulse Oximeters in Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass for Congenital Heart Defects.
Olivier Jr. WC, Puga FJ, Schroeder DR, Beighley CM, Dearani JA, Ereth MH. Anesth Analg. 2003;96:SCA-135.
   
89
A Comparison of Nellcor N-395, N-595 and Masimo Radical Pulse Oximeters during Motion and Hypoxemia.
Barker SJ, Morgan S. Anesth Analg. 2003;97(2S):A9.
   
90
Neonatal and Pediatric Pulse Oximetry.
Salyer JW. Respir Care. 2003;48(4):386-396.
 
91
Comparison of the Masimo Pulse Oximeter Utilizing Various Probe Sites at Rest and Exercise Using Arterial Blood.
Hanson LJ, Mottram CD, Scanlon PD. Respir Care. 2003;48(11):1085.
   
92
New Generation Pulse Oximetry Signal Quality Indicators Are Not Universally Reliable.
Goldstein MR, Ochikubo CG, Furman GI, Lawas-Alejo P, Sindel BD, Yang LL, Pernia ML, Martin GI. J Perinatol. 2003;23:P41.
   
93
Longevity of Masimo and Nellcor Pulse Oximeter Sensors in the Care of Infants.
Erler J, Avenarius S, Wischniewski E, Katerina S, Klaber HG. J Perinatol. 2003;23:133-135.
94
Health Devices, Evaluation Next-Generation Pulse Oximetry.
ECRI. 2003;32(2).
   
95
Reference Values for Nocturnal Home Pulse Oximetry During Sleep in Primary School Children.
Urschitz MS, Wolff J, von Einem V, Urschitz-Duprat PM, Schlaud M, Poets CF. Chest. 2003;123:339-345.
 
96
Motion Resistant Pulse Oximetry in Neonates.
Sahni R, Gupta A, Ohira-Kist K, Rosen TS. Arch Dis Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2003;88:F505-508.
 
97
Use of Pulse Oximetry to Assess the Accuracy of Chest Compressions.
Goldstein MR, Furman GI, Lawas-Alejo P, Ochikubo M, Pernia L, Sindel BD, Yang LL, Martin GI. Pediatr Res. 2003;53(42):478A.
 
98
Masimo Radical and N-595 Clinical Use Evaluation in the NICU.
Goldstein MR, Furman GI, Yang LL, Ochikubo CG, Pernia ML, Lawas-Alejo P, Martin GI. J Perinatol. 2003; 23:P40.
   
99
Can Changes in Clinical Practice Decrease the Incidence of Severe Retinopathy of Prematurity in Very Low Birth Weight Infants.
Chow L, Wright K, Sola A. Pediatrics. 2003;111(20):339-345.
100
Respiratory Variations in SpO2 with a Fast Pulse Oximeter.
Syring RS, Otto CM, Campbell V, Baungardner JE. Anesthesiology. 2003;99:A375.
   
101
A Comparison of the Performance of Pulse Oximeters during Blood Pressure Cuff-Induced Hypoperfusion in Volunteers.
Kawagishi T, Kanaya N, Nakayama M, Kurosawa, S, Namiki A. Anesthesiology. 2002;96:A559.
 
102
An Evaluation of Pulse Oximetry - Pre, During, and Post-Cardiopulmonary Bypass.
Lichtenthal P, Barker S. Anesthesiology. 2002;96:A598.
   
103
Use of Pulse Oximetry in Automated O2 Delivery to Ventilated Infants.
Urschitz MS, Von Einem V, Seyfang A, Poets CF. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S37-S40.
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Differences in Pulse Oximetry Technology Can Affect Detection of Sleep Disorders in Children.
Brouillette RT, Lavergne J, Leimanis A, Nixon GM, Laden S, McGregor CD. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S47-S53.
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105
"Motion-Resistant" Pulse Oximetry: A Comparison of New and Old Models.
Barker, S.J. Anesth Analg. 2002;95(4):967-72.
106
Pulse Oximetry in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Detection of Hyperoxemia and False Alarm Rates.
Poets, Urschitz MS, Bohnhorst B. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S41-S43.
 
107
Performance of Motion-Resistant Pulse Oximeters in Tracking Neonatal Heart Rate Variability.
Goldstein MR, Furman GI, Pernia ML, Lawas-Alejo P, Yang LL, Sidel BD, Ochikubo CG, Martin GI. Anesth Analg. 2002:94:S102(A5).
   
108
Effect of Gender on the Pulse Rate Accuracy of Five Major Brands of Pulse Oximeters during Motion in the Presence of Low Perfusion.
Shah N, Clack S, Mansouri S, Mahdavian I. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S-1-S-350, S-106.
   
109
Impact of Gender on the Ability of Pulse Oximeters to Measure oxygen Saturation during Motion in the Presence of Low Perfusion.
Shah N, Mansouri S, Clack S, Mahdavian I. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S-149.
   
110
Advantages of New Technology Pulse Oximetry with Adults in Extremis.
Durbin CG, Rostow SK. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S81-S83.
111
Improved Detection of Obstructive Sleep Apneas - Related Hypoxemia Using Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry in Children.
Trang H, Leske V, Boureghda S, Gaultier C. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S109(A18).
   
112
Standardization of the Testing of Pulse Oximeter Performance.
Barker SJ. Anesth Analg. 2002;94:S17-S20.
 
113
Effects of Severe Motion on Newer Pulse Oximeters during Normoxia and Hypoxia in Volunteers.
Sha M, Miyaji T, Hiasa Y, Kobayasi N, Ohmura A. Respir Care. 2002;47(9):1079.
   
114
Comparison Between Two Oximeter Technologies in the Detection of Desaturation During Polysomnography.
Whitman RA, Garrison ME, Oestriech PJ. Respir Care. 2002;47(9):1088.
   
115
Conversion to Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry--Analysis of Staff Satisfaction and Patient Safety Following Conversion.
Lekites K, Jackvony R. Respir Care. 2002;47(9):1088.
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116
More Reliable Oximetry Reduces the Frequency of Arterial Blood Gas Analyses and Hastens Oxygen Weaning after Cardiac Surgery.
Durbin CG, Rostow SK. Crit Care Med. 2002;30(8):1735-1740.
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117
Assessment of 2 New Generation Pulse oximeters During Low Perfusion in Children.
Torres A, Skender K, Wohrley J, Aldag J, Raff G, Geiss D. Crit Care Med. 2002;29(12):A117.
   
118
The Advantages of a New Technology Pulse Oximeter in Neonatal Care.
Ogino MT. Neonatal Intensive Care. 2002;15(1):24-27.
   
119
Influence of Pulse Oximeter Technology on Hypopnea Diagnosis using the Newly Proposed Definition of a Respiratory Hypopnea.
Whitman RA, Garrison ME, Oestriech PJ. Sleep. 2002;25:A509(727.R).
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120
The Pulse Oximeter Perfusion Index as a Predictor for High Illness Severity in Neonates.
De Felice C, Latini G, Vaccca P. Eur J Pediatr. 2002;161:561-562.
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121
Detection of Hyperoxaemia in Neonates: Data from Three New Pulse Oximeters.
Bohnhorst B, Peter CS, Poets CF. Arch Dis Child Neonatal Ed. 2002;87:F217-F219.
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122
Reliability of Conventional and New Pulse Oximetry in Neonatal Patients.
Hay WW, Rodden DJ, Collins SM, Melara DL, Hale KA, Fashaw LM. J Perinatol. 2002;22:360-366.
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The Performance of Six "Motion-Resistant" Pulse Oximeters during Motion, Hypoxemia and Low Perfusion in Volunteers.
Barker SJ. Anesthesiology. 2001;95:A587.
   
124
A Comparison of Four Major Brands of Pulse Oximeters (PO) with Masimo SET PO during Motion and Low Perfusion under Nomoxic and Hypoxic Conditions in Human Volunteers.
Clack SL, Shah N, Hoang TD, Gupta B. Anesthesiology. 2001;95:A586.
   
125
The Impact of Motion and Low Perfusion on the Performance of Masimo SET Pulse Oximeter (PO) and Four Other POs for Measurement of Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) and Pulse Rate (PR) in Human Volunteers.
Shah N, Clack SL, Hoang TD. Anesthesiology. 2001;95:A552.
   
126
Is There a Difference in the Recovery Time for the Accurate Display of Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) and Pulse Pate (PR) after Motion Induced Failure of Pulse Oximeters (PO) during Low Perfusion and Normoxemia or Hypoxemia in Human Volunteers.
Shah N, Clack SL, Hoang TD. Anesthesiology. 2001;95:A552.
   
127
Performance Evaluation of Masimo SET Pulse Oximeter during Mild Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass.
Sha M, Miyaji T, Hiasa Y, Kobayasi N, Ohmura A. Respir Care. 2002;47(9):1079.
 
128
Patient Safety and Staff Satisfaction Following Conversion to Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry- Experience in the NICU.
Noblet T. Respir Care. 2001;46(10):1140, OF-01-224.
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129
Performance of Pulse Oximeter Technologies in Pediatric Sleep Lab.
McGregor CD, Lavergne J, Laden S, Leimanis A, Nixon GM, Brouillette RT. Respir Care. 2001;46(10):1105.
   
130
Cost Reduction Following Conversion to Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry-Experience in the NICU.
Noblet T. Respir Care. 2001;46(10):1130.
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131
Changing to Masimo SET Improves Patient Outcome and Staff Satisfaction.
Bogy AT, Martinez D. Respir Care. 2001;46(10):1140.
   
132
Comparison of the New Masimo SET V3 Technology with a Conventional Pulse Oximeter during Polysomnography.
Whitman RA, Garrison ME. Sleep. 2001;24:A412.
   
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Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry Improves Detection of Sleep Apnea-Related Hypoxemia.
Trang H, Leske V, Boureghda S, Gaultier C. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2001;163(5):A298.
   
134
When Pulse Oximeters Fail; Motion and Low Perfusion.
Cooke JE. Anesthesiology. 2000;93(3A):A554.
   
135
A Comparison of the Nellcor N-395 and Masimo SET Pulse Oximeters during Hypoxemia and Motion in Human Volunteers
Barker SJ, Morgan SE. Anesthesiology. 2000;A549.
   
136
More Reliable Oximetry Improves Caregiver Efficiency.
Durbin CG, Rostow SK. Anesthesiology. 2000;93:ASCCA Suppl B14.
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137
Health Devices, Evaluation Next-Generation Pulse Oximetry.
ECRI 2000; 29 (10).
   
138
False Alarms and Sensitivity of Conventional Pulse Oximetry versus the Masimo SET Technology in the Pediatric Postanesthesia Care Unit.
Malviya S, Reynolds PI, Voepel-Lewis T, Siewert M, Watson D, Tait AR, Tremper KK. Anesth Analg. 2000;90(6):1336-1340.
 
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Masimo SET Has Major Advantages for Testing of Infant Apnea.
Villareal D, Kukreja S. Respir Care. 2000;45(8):1009.
   
140
False Alarms in Very Low Birth Weight Infants: Comparison between Three Intensive Care Monitoring Systems.
Ahlborn V, Bohnhorst B, Peter CS, Poets CF. Acta Paediatr. 2000;89:571-6.
   
141
Weaning Protocol Possible with Pulse Oximetry Technology.
Patel DS, Rezkalla R. Advance for Managers of Respiratory Care. 2000;9(9):86.
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142
Pulse Oximeters Reliability in Detecting Hypoxemia and Bradycardia: Comparison between a Conventional and Two New Generation Oximeters.
Bohnhorst B, Peter CS, Poets CF. Crit Care Med. 2000;28(5):1565-1568.
   
143
Determining the Artifact Sensitivity of Recent Pulse Oximeters during Laboratory Benchmarking.
Kastle SW, Konecny E. J Clin Monit Comput. 2000;16(7):473-4.
   
144
Motion-Resistant Pulse Oximetry during Circumcision in Neonates.
Sahni R, Gupta A, Rosen TS. Pediatr Res. 2000;47(4):430A (2544).
   
145
Reliable Pulse Oximetry during Exercise Testing.
Harrington S, Henderson D, Burton GG. Respir Care. 1999;44(10):1226.
   
146
Accuracy of Pulse Oximeters during Neonatal Motion.
Liberman R, Holmes M, Taschuk R, Snelling L. Respir Care. 1999;44(12);1499.
   
147
Comparison of Three New Technology Pulse Oximeters during Recovery from Extreme Exercise in Adult Males.
Witucki PJ, Bell SJ. Crit Care Med. 1999;27(12):A224.
   
148
Near Continuous Pulse Oximetry during Newborn ECLS.
Gangitano ES, Taschuk RD, Liberman RL. ASAIO Journal. 1999;45(2):125.
   
149
Useful Life of Pulse Oximeter Sensors in a NICU.
Thomas A, Holmes M, Vogt J, Gangitano E, Stephenson C, Liberman R. Respir Care. 1998;43(10):860.
   
150
CO-Oximetry Validation of a New Pulse Oximeter in Sick Newborns.
Holmes M, Thomas A, Vogt J, Gangitano E, Stephenson C, Liberman R. Respir Care. 1998;43(10):860.
   
151
Detection of Hypoxaemia in Preterm Infants: Evaluation of a New Technology Pulse Oximeter.
Peter C, Bohnhorst B, Poets CF. Pediatr Res. 1998;44(30):443.
   
152
Conventional Pulse Oximetry Can Give Spurious Data in a Neonatal Population at Risk for Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP).
Goldstein MR, Barnum PT, Vogt J, Gangitano ES, Stephenson CG, Liberman RL. Pediatr Res. 1998;43(4):216A.
   
153
Pulse Oximetry in Transport of Poorly Perfused Babies.
Goldstein MR, Liberman RL, Taschuk RD, Thomas A, Vogt JF. Pediatrics. 1998;102(3):818.
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154
Left Heart Hypoplasia: A Life Saved with the Use of a New Pulse Oximeter Technology.
Goldstein MR. Neonatal Intensive Care. 1998;12(1):14-17.
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155
Major Reduction in Alarm Frequency with a New Pulse Oximeter.
Bohnhorst B, Poets CF. Intensive Care Med. 1998;24:277-278.
 
156
The Effects of Motion on the Performance of Pulse Oximeters in Volunteers.
Barker SJ, Shah NK. Anesthesiology. 1997;86(1):101-108.
 
157
The Performance of Three Pulse Oximeters during Low Perfusion in Volunteers.
Barker SJ, Novak S, Morgan S. Anesthesiology. 1997;87(3A):A409.
   
158
Novel Pulse Oximetry Technology Capable of Reliable Bradycardia Monitoring.
Barnum PT, Taschuk RD, Goldstein MR, Vogt G, Gangitano E, Stephenson CG, Liberman, RL. Respir Care. 1997;42(11):1072.
   
159
Novel Pulse Oximeter Technology Resistant to Noise Artifact and Low Perfusion.
Goldstein MR, Martin GI, Sindel BD, Cunningham MD. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1997;155(4):A712.
   
160
Evaluation of Signal Extraction Technology (SET) in Preventing False Alarms when Using Pulse Oximetry in the Recovery Room.
Lichtenthal PR, Wade LD. Anesthesiology. 1996;86(2S):S278.
   
161
Clinical Evaluation of a Prototype Motion Artifact Resistant Pulse Oximeter in the Recovery Room.
Dumas C, Wahr J, Tremper KK. Anesth Analg. 1996;83(2):269-272.