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Insights On Wrist Pulse Oximeters

By Marci Glover


The amount of oxyhaemoglobing contained in the blood is referred to as oxygen saturation. This measure is particularly important as it indicates the level of blood oxygenation. Long time ago, the measurement was carried out by invasely examining blood samples. This approach proved rather difficult as far as real time measurements were concerned. It is this disparity that led to the design of wrist pulse oximeters.

A pulse oximeter merely implies a device which non-invasively determines the blood oxygenation in arteries and the pulse rate. The method enhances clinic officials to ascertain the oxygen saturation, particularly in patients that are unconscious, sedated, unaesthetic and unable to control own oxygen supply. It prevents irreversible tissue supply and is widely applied in hospitals, surgical rooms, and medical clinics and in homes.

Their medical application ranges from people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to patients suffering from asthma, emphysema and other such diseases and conditions. As a preventive device, it is used by pilots and mountain climbers of high altitudes to guard against hypoxia. Athletes, while training in higher altitudes, utilize wrist Oximeters because the oxygen level decline can increase the red blood cells and thus increasing his endurance.

The benefits accruing from this crucial equipment are many and diverse. To begin with, they are quite mobile and portable, with no need for an external source of energy. They are appended to the wrist, which makes them convenient and portable for users requiring continuous monitoring. Also the measuring tools come in lightweight without cables which could otherwise be subject to interruptions by being tangled or caught.

When it comes to operation, the devices are not only easy to operate but also simple. No experienced or technical know-how is specified in their operation. However, the task of transferring the very data entails minor technical know-how. Reading the instruments is just a walk in the park. This is facilitated by their display, which is robust, making viewing pulse rate and saturation of oxygen rather easier. It is entirely contrary to the otherwise compact finger oximeter. These instruments have units incorporating a signal indicator for quality specifically on the display.

These measuring instruments are also quite affordable. As opposed to the finger and handheld Oximeters, they are mid-priced and within the reach of many. Another outstanding feature of this gadget is that it embraces all age groups, from adults to pediatric. Numerous wrist meters fit not only pediatric but also adult population, basing on the finger size and the individual units potential to use various sizes and types.

Record and data storage is also part of its application. This measuring gadget is fitted with storage memory capable of keeping the data. It can also be programmed to give readings at the set time limits to provide a reading of oxygen saturation.

It is out of doubt that such instruments are state of the art innovations. However, their application should be carefully planned and monitored. Not all measurements call for a wrist pulse, particularly where alarms are required and when spot checking is the main service carried out. For alarm services, be sure to employ handheld and tabletop pulse oximeter types.




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