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4. In a study of challenging conditions of motion and low perfusion, competitor pulse oximetry technology demonstrated 43% missed true alarms and 28% false alarms. Masimo SET® demonstrated 3% and 5% respectively. Shah N et al. J Clin Anesth. 2012 Aug;24(5):385-91.
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