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             The Transcutaneous Oximetry System (TOS) is a type of patient monitoring equipment used to measure the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood. It is a non-invasive device that uses a sensor placed on the patient's skin to measure the oxygen saturation of the blood. The device is typically used in critical care settings, such as intensive care units, to monitor the oxygen levels of patients who are critically ill or at risk of developing hypoxia. It is also used in other settings, such as operating    rooms, to monitor the oxygen levels of patients undergoing surgery.
TOS systems are typically composed of a sensor, a monitor, and a power source. The sensor is placed on the patient's skin and is connected to the monitor, which displays the oxygen saturation levels. The power source is typically a battery or an AC adapter.
The TOS market is a growing segment of the patient monitoring equipment market. It is used in a variety of settings, from critical care to operating rooms, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its non-invasive nature and accuracy.
Some companies in the TOS market include Masimo, Nonin Medical, Smiths Medical, and Philips. Show Less   Read more