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July 2022 Issue of Becker's Hospital Review

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© 2022 Masimo. All rights reserved. PLCO-005735/PLMM-12227A-0222 PLLT-11539B Increasing surgical volumes and diminishing blood supply make patient blood management (PBM) a crucial part of care. Stay on top of patients' hemoglobin trends and gain insights that support your blood transfusion practices with continuous, noninvasive SpHb monitoring. Providing real-time visibility to changes, or lack of changes, in hemoglobin between invasive blood samples, SpHb may help clinicians reduce blood transfusions in both low- and high-blood-loss surgeries. 1-2 1 Ehrenfeld et al. J Blood Disorders Transf. 2014;5:9. 2 Awada WN et al. J Clin Monit Comput. 2015;29(6):733-40. Caution: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. See instructions for use for full prescribing information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions. Stay on Top of Trends. Stay Ahead of Shortages. Discover integrated Masimo and Philips solutions to support your PBM initiatives. | masimo.com/sphb Patient monitoring partner Clinical decisions regarding red blood cell transfusions should be based on the clinician's judgment considering among other factors: patient condition, continuous SpHb monitoring, and laboratory diagnostic tests using blood samples. SpHb monitoring is not intended to replace laboratory blood testing. Make Continuous Hemoglobin Monitoring (SpHb ® ) a Key Facet of Patient Blood Management

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