Upcoming Exhibits at EU Medical Meetings

Winter Workshop Intensive Care
20 January 2008- 26 January 2008
Villars, Switzerland

Nederlandse Intensivisten Dagen
13 February 2008- 15 February 2008
Ede, The Netherlands

Symposium Intensivmedizin+ Intensivpflege
20 February 2008- 22 February 2008
Bremen, Germany

Jepu 2008
14 March 2008- 15 March 2008
Paris, France

ISICEM International Symposium Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine
18 March 2008- 21 March 2008
Brussels, Belgium

DAC 2008 Deutscher Anaesthesie Congress
26 April 2008- 29 April 2008
Nuernberg, Germany

CEM Spring Conference, College of Emergency Medicine
14 May 2008- 16 May 2008
London, United Kingdom

Eurotrauma 2008, 9th European Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
24 May 2008- 27 May 2008
Budapest, Hungary


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Euroanaesthesia 2008
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Urgences 2008
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Mapar 2008
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6th Congress of the International Federation of Shock Societies (IFSS), and 31st Annual Conference of Shock
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HAI 2008, 10th Congress of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
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ESICM 2008, Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
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The InSpectra™ StO2 Tissue Oxygenation Monitor provides a noninvasive, continuous, real-time, and direct measurement of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in tissue (StO2), providing trauma teams the ability to measure tissue oxygen saturation and monitor it during resuscitation. It is the only perfusion status monitor designed for trauma environments. The InSpectra StO2 Tissue Oxygenation Monitor uses near infrared light to illuminate tissue, and then analyzes the returned light to produce a quantitative measurement of oxygen saturation in the tissue's microcirculation.

The StO2 Trauma Study researched the role that tissue oxygen saturation monitoring could play in hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation. Study results demonstrate that StO2 measurements less than 75% may indicate serious hypoperfusion in trauma patients and that StO2 functions as well as base deficit in indicating hypoperfusion in trauma patients.