Pronto 7
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Pronto-7 — with rainbow 4D™ technology — for noninvasive and quick spot checking of total hemoglobin (SpHb®), SpO2, pulse rate, and perfusion index
Your Solution for Hemoglobin Spot-check Testing
The Pronto-7 offers noninvasive and quick spot-check testing of total hemoglobin (SpHb), SpO2, pulse rate, and perfusion index, which may provide the following benefits:
Clinician
- > Facilitates timely patient assessment
- > Reduces the need to wait for lab results
Staff
- > Easy-to-use — Improves efficiency
- > Decreases risk of accidental needle stick and exposure to blood-borne pathogens
- > Requires no lab consumables or waste disposal
Patient
- > Reduces painful needle sticks and time-consuming blood draws
- > Enables immediate face-to-face counseling with clinician
Four Simple Steps
Select sensor size
Place sensor on finger
Press test button
Obtain results
Automatically saved — option to print,
e-mail, or manually record
SpHb Analytical Performance
In 11,335 comparisons of SpHb and invasive hemoglobin (tHb) measurements from a laboratory reference device, SpHb accuracy was as follows:1
- • -0.02 g/dL bias
- • 0.99 g/dL at one standard deviation
- • Between 6 – 12 g/dL, greater than 95% of SpHb readings were within 2 g/dL of the laboratory tHb value
- • Between 12 – 18 g/dL, greater than 95% of SpHb readings were within 2 g/dL of the laboratory tHb value
Please note: These results were obtained in normal sensitivity mode following a specific protocol, in which all Directions for Use were followed and SpHb measurements were compared to validated laboratory reference measurements. Differences in results may be caused by many factors, such as those explained in Masimo’s Directions for Use. Some independent researchers have conducted their own testing and obtained similar results, while other researchers have reported larger differences when comparing SpHb measurements to laboratory tHb measurements.