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General Descriptions
Oxygen Saturation is a percentage of Oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) ca-
pacity, compounded with oxygen, by all combinative hemoglobin
(Hb) capacity in blood. In other words, it is consistency of Oxyhe-
moglobin in blood. It is a very important parameter for the Respi-
ratory Circulation System. Many respiratory diseases can result in
oxygen saturation being lowered in human blood.
Additionally, the following factors can reduce oxygen saturation:
Automatic regulation of organ dysfunction caused by Anesthesia,
Intensive Postoperative Trauma, injuries caused by some medi-
cal examinations. That situation might result in light-headedness,
asthenia, and vomiting. Therefore, it is very important to know the
oxygen saturation of a patient so that doctors can fi nd problems
in a timely manner.
The fi ngertip pulse oximeter features low power consumption,
convenient operation and portability. Place one fi ngertip into the
photoelectric sensor for diagnosis and the pulse rate and oxygen
saturation will appear on the display. It has been proven in clinical
experiments that it also features high precision and repeatability.
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