
- Measuring oxygen saturation and pulse rate is as simple as the patient laying one of his or her fingers on the photoelectric sensor with the display screen showing the measured value of haemoglobin saturation.
- Clinical experiments have demonstrated the high degree of precision and repeatability of this procedure.
- Haemoglobin saturation is the percentage of oxygen-bearing haemoglobin (HbO2) molecules in proportion to the amount of oxygen that the haemoglobin (Hb) is capable of carrying in the blood
- It expresses the concentration of oxyhaemoglobin in the blood and is a very important parameter of the respiratory and circulation system.
- Many respiratory diseases can result in a decline in haemoglobin saturation levels. In clinical medicine it is very important to determine a patient’s haemoglobin saturation level in good time so as to detect problems sufficiently early.
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