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NIRS technology provides precise, continuous monitoring of tissue oxygen levels in vital organs, enabling medical teams to intervene promptly and prevent organ failure in critically ill or hemodynamically unstable patients.

Scientific name: Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Monitoring

A non-invasive medical procedure using near-infrared light to measure regional tissue oxygen saturation (rSO2). It ensures adequate perfusion to vital organs like the brain and kidneys in critical care settings.

Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Monitoring - Precise Tissue Oxygenation Monitoring
Service type Advanced Medical Monitoring
Duration Continuous monitoring
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Sensor placement
  • Continuous vital signs monitoring
  • Real-time data analysis

Medical Service Information

What is NIRS Technology?

  • A non-invasive method to measure oxygen levels in deep tissues.
  • Uses near-infrared light to penetrate skin and reach vital organs.
  • Provides real-time data on tissue perfusion efficiency.

Why is it used in Critical Care?

  • Early detection of tissue hypoxia before permanent damage occurs.
  • Monitoring patient response to medical treatments and interventions.
  • Reducing the risk of vital organ failure, such as the brain or kidneys.

Target Patient Groups

  • Hemodynamically unstable patients in the ICU.
  • Patients undergoing major or complex surgical procedures.
  • Cases of cardiogenic or circulatory shock in emergency departments.

Conditions & Notices

  • Used for critical cases only
  • Performed under intensive care physician supervision