Stand-alone transcutaneous monitor can support you in assessing patients with lower extremity wounds.
With a transcutaneous measurement of oxygen from the tissue, you can measure the microcirculation of the patient's limbs.
A transcutaneous monitoring solution with reproducible TCOM test protocols
The transcutaneous monitor has several different test protocols. The preloaded transcutaneous oxygen measurement (TCOM) test protocols ensure reproducibility of measurement of the patient and across teams.
The instructions displayed on the touch screen interface guide you along each step, from patient preparation to the different steps of measurement.
You can take the small and portable stand-alone monitor with you. Alternatively, place it on a stand or a cart.
Transcutaneous monitor with eight TCOM sensors
The stand-alone transcutaneous monitor is equipped with up to eight sensors of tcpO2.
This provides you with a more comprehensive coverage of the wound’s surroundings. It allows you to accelerate the measurement, getting a more accurate map of the extremity.
Use Radiometer E5250 tcpO2 sensors with the tcpO2 stand-alone transcutaneous monitor.
With the sensors, you get relevant data that can support you in assessing your patient with peripheral artery disease.
Streamlined data capture
The transcutaneous monitor includes a camera for TCOM documentation. In addition to tcpO2 values, you get a mapping of the sensors around the wound area.