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Description

The Masimo Rad-57 Pulse Oximeter includes a Handheld Protective Boot, Operator's Manual (#31740), and four AA Alkaline batteries. For additional variant-specific included accessories, see the Configurations section.

Warranty:

  • #9216-U / #9216 / #3734: 1 Year (Unit) / 6 Months (Sensors) - Parts and Labor.
  • #3735 / #3736 / #3737: 2 Years (Unit) / 6 Months (Sensors) - Parts and Labor.

The Rad-57 is a versatile handheld oximeter featuring Masimo SET Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion Pulse Oximetry with upgradeable rainbow SET technology. Due to its size, weight, and ruggedness, the Rad-57 is ideal for use in clinical, field, or hospital settings.

The Rad-57 is available in multiple configurations to fit your facility's needs and budget.

Features

Masimo Rad-57 Pulse Oximeter Features

  • Masimo SET Measurements (included standard):
    • Oxygen Saturation (SpO2).
    • Pulse Rate (PR).
    • Perfusion Index (PI).
    • Pleth Variability Index (PVI): Helps assess fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients, aiding fluid management.
  • rainbow SET Measurements (upgradeable options): In addition to traditional blood gas measurements, these rainbow SET parameters can be added on after purchase to adapt to the needs of your facility and patients:
    • Total Hemoglobin - SpHb (#2630) - Helps with quick, spot-check assessment.
    • Methemoglobin - SpMet (#2297) - Helps identify methemoglobinemia, a dangerous and deadly reaction caused by many drugs routinely administered in clinical settings.
    • Carboxyhemoglobin - SpCO (#2296) - Helps detects carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
    • Oxygen Content - SpOC (#2630): By calculating hemoglobin and oxygen saturation, SpOC provides a more complete picture of your patients' oxygenation status.
  • Continuous monitoring.
  • Portable.
  • Quick and easy to use.
  • Low Signal I.Q. (SIQ) Indicator: Identifies conditions of low measurement confidence.
  • Up to 72 hours of trending memory.
  • Sensor and Cable Options:
    • rainbow sensors and cables (such as the rainbow RC Cable, rainbow DCI Adult Sensor, and rainbow DCI-P Pediatric Sensor).
      • rainbow sensors must be used when measuring rainbow SET measurements (SpHb, SpCO, SpMet and SpOC).
    • Red reusable sensors.
    • RD, LNCS, and M-LNCS adhesive sensors.

Specifications

Masimo Rad-57 Pulse Oximeter Specifications

  • Accuracy:
    • Oxygen Saturation (%SpO2) Accuracy Range: 70 - 100%.
      • No Motion - Adults/Pediatrics/Infants: 2%.
      • Motion - Adults/Pediatrics/Infants/Neonates: 3%.
      • Low Perfusion - Adults/Pediatrics/Infants/Neonates: 2%.
    • Pulse Rate (PR) Accuracy Range: 25 - 240 bpm.
      • No Motion - Adults/Pediatrics/Infants/Neonates: 3 bpm.
      • Motion - Adults/Pediatrics/Infants/Neonates: 5 bpm.
      • Low Perfusion - Adults/Pediatrics/Infants/Neonates: 3 bpm.
    • Total Hemoglobin (SpHb) Accuracy Range: 8 - 17 g/dL.
      • Adults/Pediatrics: 1 g/dL.
    • Carboxyhemoglobin (%SpCO) Accuracy Range: 1 - 40%.
      • Adults/Pediatrics/Infants: 3%.
    • Methemoglobin (%SpMet) Accuracy Range: 1 - 15%.
      • Adults/Pediatrics/Infants/Neonates: 1%.
  • Display Type: LED.
  • Dimensions: 6.9" x 3" x 1.4" (17.5 cm x 7.6 cm x 3.6 cm).
  • Weight: 0.8 lb (13 oz) with batteries.
  • Batteries:
    • Type: Four AA Alkaline.
    • Capacity: Up to 10 hours.
  • Environmental:
    • Operating Temperature: 0 to 129 °F (-18 to 54 °C).
    • Atmospheric Pressure: 500 - 1060 mbar.
  • Compatible Sensors:
    • #1895: LNCS Multisite Sensor.
    • #2696: rainbow DCI Adult Sensor.
    • #2697: rainbow DCI-P Pediatric Sensor.

Configurations

Masimo Rad-57 Pulse Oximeter Configurations

  • #9216-U: SpO2 / BPM / PI. Includes LNCS Reusable Adult SpO2 Sensor (#1863), Patient Cable (#2055), and red carry case.
  • #9216: SpO2 / BPM / PI. Includes rainbow RC-4 Patient Cable. Includes rainbow RC-4 Patient Cable (does not include case or finger sensor).
  • #3734: SpO2 / BPM / PI / SpCO. Includes Adult rainbow Sensor (#2696), rainbow RC-1 Patient Cable, and red carry case.
  • #3735: SpO2 / BPM / PI / SpCO. Includes Adult and Pediatric rainbow Sensors (#2696 and #2697), rainbow RC-1 Patient Cable, and red carry case.
  • #3736: SpO2 / BPM / PI / SpCO / SpMet. Includes Adult rainbow Sensor (#2696), rainbow RC-1 Patient Cable, and red carry case.
  • #3737: SpO2 / BPM / PI / SpMet. Includes Adult and Pediatric rainbow Sensors (#2696 and #2697), rainbow RC-1 Patient Cable, and red carry case.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Masimo SET technology reliable during patient movement?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 is engineered with Masimo SET (Signal Extraction Technology), which is specifically designed to provide accurate and reliable readings even in challenging clinical conditions. This includes high-performance monitoring during patient motion and low peripheral blood perfusion, where conventional pulse oximeters may struggle. To ensure you have total confidence in your clinical data, the device includes a Low Signal I.Q. (SIQ) indicator, which actively alerts the clinician if the signal quality is low.

Does the rainbow SET upgrade provide advanced monitoring features?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 Pulse Oximeter features an upgradeable rainbow SET platform. This allows you to field-add advanced, non-invasive monitoring capabilities to adapt to evolving clinical requirements. Once upgraded, the device can monitor the following parameters:

  • Total Hemoglobin (SpHb): Provides real-time insights into oxygen-carrying capacity.
  • Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO): Essential for the rapid detection of carbon monoxide exposure.
  • Methemoglobin (SpMet): Useful for monitoring methemoglobin levels.
  • Oxygen Content (SpOC): Offers a calculated view of total oxygenation status.

By incorporating these advanced measurements, the Rad-57 transforms from a standard pulse oximeter into a more versatile diagnostic tool for demanding clinical and emergency environments.

Does the Rad-57 include reliable Masimo SET measurements?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 comes standard with Masimo SET Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion Pulse Oximetry technology. This ensures continuous and reliable vital sign monitoring, even in challenging field or clinical environments.

The standard measurements provided are:

  • Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
  • Pulse Rate (PR)
  • Perfusion Index (PI)
  • Pleth Variability Index (PVI) (Assists in fluid management for mechanically ventilated patients)

Furthermore, the Rad-57 is upgradeable to incorporate rainbow SET technology, allowing facilities to add advanced, noninvasive measurements like Total Hemoglobin (SpHb), Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO), and Methemoglobin (SpMet).

Is the Masimo Rad-57 reliable for SpO2 monitoring?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 is a highly trusted diagnostic tool designed for exceptional accuracy in demanding environments. It utilizes Masimo SET Measure-through Motion and Low Perfusion technology, which allows it to provide precise readings of Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Pulse Rate (PR), Perfusion Index (PI), and Pleth Variability Index (PVI) even when a patient is in motion or experiencing low blood flow.

Key features that contribute to its reliability include:

  • Industry-Leading Signal Extraction: Engineered to overcome the limitations of conventional oximeters by maintaining continuous, accurate monitoring in challenging clinical or field settings.
  • Low Signal I.Q. (SIQ) Indicator: This built-in feature alerts clinicians to conditions of low measurement confidence, ensuring that you are only making decisions based on reliable data.
  • Versatile Platform: The device features an upgradeable rainbow SET platform, allowing facilities to expand their monitoring capabilities to include advanced parameters like Total Hemoglobin (SpHb), Methemoglobin (SpMet), and Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO) as clinical needs evolve.
Which sensor types are compatible with the Rad-57?

The Masimo Rad-57 Pulse Oximeter is designed for versatility and supports a wide range of Masimo sensor technologies, ensuring compatibility across various clinical settings:

  • Standard Monitoring: Compatible with Red reusable sensors as well as RD, LNCS, and M-LNCS adhesive sensors for standard pulse oximetry.
  • Advanced Monitoring: To utilize the upgradeable rainbow SET features (such as SpHb, SpMet, SpCO, and SpOC), the device is compatible with specialized rainbow sensors and cables.
Are the protective boot and batteries included?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 is shipped with crucial components for immediate, rugged use.

The standard package includes:

  • Handheld Protective Boot (Red): This rugged rubberized casing provides necessary shock absorption and durability, making the device ideal for field and high-traffic clinical environments.
  • Four AA Alkaline batteries: These power the device, providing up to 10 hours of continuous operation.
  • Operator’s Manual.

Please note that specific sensors, patient cables, and carrying cases are determined by the configuration option you select.

How durable is the Masimo Rad-57 for field use?

The Masimo Rad-57 is specifically engineered for rugged durability and reliable performance in demanding environments, including clinical, field, and hospital settings. It is designed to handle frequent transport and challenging conditions.

Key design features supporting its durability and mobility:

  • Rugged Construction: The device features a robust build suitable for mobile use.
  • Protective Boot: It includes a Handheld Protective Boot (often red) for superior shock absorption and protection against impacts.
  • Extreme Operating Range: It can operate effectively in a wide temperature range, from 0 to 129 °F (-18 to 54 °C).
  • Portability: The unit is lightweight, weighing only 0.8 lb (13 oz) with batteries, and features compact dimensions (6.9” x 3” x 1.4”).
How extensive is the trending memory?

The Masimo Rad-57 is equipped with extensive trending memory designed for continuous patient monitoring review. It provides storage for up to 72 hours of continuous monitoring data. This feature is crucial for clinical teams needing detailed historical analysis of physiological parameters, ensuring comprehensive insight into patient trends over time.

Is the pulse rate monitoring technology reliable?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 utilizes industry-leading Masimo SET™ technology, which is engineered to provide accurate and reliable pulse rate and oxygen saturation measurements, even in challenging conditions such as patient motion or low perfusion.

Does the Rad-57 use long-lasting AA batteries?

Yes, the Masimo Rad-57 is powered by four AA alkaline batteries (included). These batteries offer an operational capacity of up to 10 hours of continuous monitoring, supporting the device’s rugged portability for use in clinical, field, or hospital settings.