This was used at our facility as a trial in post surgical patients. 
However, it was not very successful at our campus.  They were found to
have a difficult set-up & inaccuracies with the swan comparison.  

 
Dee Harman, RN
Keystone ICU Project Coordinator
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
5215 Holy Cross Drive
Mishawaka, IN
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Does anybody out there use the portable svo2 monitoring that is
noninvasive? If so have you seen good results?
 
Yisel Sanchez, RN, BSN
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