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Medical Finger Pulse Oximeter Technology Became A Lifesaving Tool During The COVID-19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical finger pulse oximeter technology played a critical role in the management of patients with the virus, helping to identify early signs of respiratory distress and prevent severe complications.
COVID-19 can cause severe respiratory symptoms, including shortness of breath and hypoxemia (low blood oxygen levels), which can lead to serious complications such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Pulse oximeters became a vital tool in monitoring COVID-19 patients as they can quickly detect changes in oxygen saturation levels, which can be a sign of worsening respiratory function.
Pulse oximeters were used in hospitals, clinics, and even in home healthcare settings to monitor COVID-19 patients and detect changes in oxygen levels early, allowing for prompt treatment and potentially preventing severe complications. In some cases, pulse oximeters were used to monitor patients remotely, using wireless technology to transmit the data to healthcare providers.
The use of pulse oximeters during the COVID-19 pandemic was so critical that they were often referred to as the "fifth vital sign" along with temperature, blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate. Many healthcare providers recommended that patients with COVID-19 monitor their oxygen levels at home using a pulse oximeter, and some hospitals even provided pulse oximeters to patients upon discharge to help with home monitoring.
Medical finger pulse oximeter technology played a lifesaving role during the COVID-19 pandemic, helping healthcare providers to detect changes in patients' oxygen levels early and prevent severe respiratory complications.
Operating Guide:
Specification:
Dimension: 60mm×35mm×32mm
Weight: 50g
SPO2 Range: 0% - 99%.
SPO2 Resolution: +- 1%.
Pulse Rate Range: 30-250 bpm.
Pulse Rate Resolution: +- 1bpm.
Power Requirements: 2 ×1.5V AAA alkaline battery or rechargeable battery instead, adaptable range: 2.6V~3.6V.
Measurement Performance: Oxyhemoglobin/Pulse value is accurate when the pulse-filling rate is 0.4%.
The deviation is smaller than +- 1 % when measured in natural indoor lighting conditions.
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