This is a prospective, non-randomized, single arm study design to evaluate SpO2 performance of the RD SET Neo investigational pulse oximeter sensors in the neonatal population using convenience sampling in a clinical environment. The initial subjects under Protocol Version 1 were enrolled as part of a feasibility study to verify the design changes to the sensor are correct. The study protocol was amended with Protocol Version 2 to enroll a group of subjects that will be used to evaluate clinical performance for submission to regulatory agencies.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
28
All subjects are enrolled in the experimental group and receive the RD SET Neo SpO2 sensor.
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, California, United States
Accuracy of Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) Measurement by RMS Calculation
Accuracy will be determined by comparing the noninvasive blood oxygen saturation measurement of the pulse oximeter to that obtained from a blood sample and calculating the root mean square (RMS) error value. In order to obtain the RMS value, the blood oxygen saturation measurement form a laboratory pulse Co-Oximeter is subtracted from the pulse oximeter oxygen saturation measurement for each sample, the average of this difference is computed as the bias. The standard deviation of the differences is computed as the precision. The square root of the sum of the squares of bias and precision is computed as the RMS Error value.
Time frame: up to 8 hours
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