Continuous ScvO2 monitoring with the PreSep oximetry catheter can reveal occult tissue hypoxia that traditional vital signs can miss. The prognostic value of ScvO29 has been demonstrated in post-op high-risk surgeries,1 trauma,2 sepsis,4,5 cardiac failure in CHF3,5 and recovery in cardiac arrest6,7
Guides therapy and enables early intervention
- Continuous ScvO2 is a more sensitive indicator of tissue perfusion compared to intermittent sampling and traditional vital signs alone8-10,3
- Continuous ScvO2 monitoring reveals the true adequacy of tissue oxygenation, enabling early detection and assessment of clinical response to intervention8,9
Convenient, accurate and easy-to-use
- The first proven triple lumen catheter with continuous ScvO2 monitoring
- Designed for use with Edwards oximetry monitors such as Vigileo and optical cables
Continuous ScvO2 monitoring is also available with integrated Oligon antimicrobial†† material- which releases silver ions (Ag+) from an integrated polymer that will not wash away like antimicrobial coatings.
- Protects against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, as well as fungi and resistant microorganism strains
- Significantly reduced the catheter colonization rate in a prospective randomized trial at ten institutions versus a standard catheter11
- Reduced catheter-related infections by 48% in a second study when substituted for an alternative antimicrobial catheter