TCM400 monitor

Qualify the oxygen supply to the tissue

· Always ready for use with built-in auto calibration system

· Export data to a USB stick in just seconds

· Touch screen with Windows®-based user interface and on-screen video tutorials

· Modular and upgradable design - from one to six low-drift, rapid-response sensors

· Compact and portable monitor with integrated one-point calibration system and battery

· Connects to PCs for downloading and storing data or to a standard USB printer

· Automatically generated reports

· Modular and upgradable design - from one to six low-drift, rapid-response sensors

· Compact and portable monitor with integrated one-point calibration system and battery

· Connects to PCs for downloading and storing data or to a standard USB printer

· Automatically generated reports

TCM400 Monitor 2

Prediction of wound healing [1],[2],[3]

RPI: Regional perfusion index

References
1. Rooke T. tcpO2 in non-invasive vascular medicine. Blood Gas News 1998; 7,2: 21-23
2. Hauser CJ. Tissue salvage by mapping of skin surface transcutaneous oxygen tension index. Arch Surg 1987; 122: 1128-30
3. Harward TR, Volny J, Golbranson F et al. Oxygen inhalation-induced tcpO2 changes as a predictor of amputation level. J Vasc Surg 1985; 2: 220-28