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What One Should Know About Recording Pulse Oximeter

By Annabelle Holman


Data collected over time through pulse oximetry can be used to check two types of information about a patient. The two pieces of information are blood oxygen saturation percentage and the heart rate. This method is non-invasive and does not involve penetrating the body in any way. For patients receiving CPAP therapy for apnea, a recording pulse oximeter can be used to determine the efficiency of the therapy.

Research has indicated that at night time when apnea activities are happening, blood oxygen level reduces. Such drops in oxygen level can be recorded over time and then used to compare with previous recordings hence helping in determining if therapy is helping or not. Oximeters with recording capabilities have several features that make them worth having. For instance, heart rates and blood oxygen concentration levels are able to be determined on the spot.

Instant checking of the two parameters assists one to determine the effects of changes in air pressure and altitude on brain functions. The parameters are also normally a concern to individuals taking part in strenuous activities such as exercise. Before buying an oximeter, the buyer should check the presence of following features.

The display should be the first factor to consider when making a purchase. Ordinary devices based on LED displays display heart rates and saturation of O2 in blood as the only pieces of information. Complex devices however, display more data on a better screen. Most common additional data displayed includes pulse waveform, various menus, pulse meter, perfusion index, and battery level indicator. Depending on the make of product, the menus open various functions.

An alarm function is incorporated in all good devices. The user is normally warned by the alarm when threshold values fall or exceed a given level. Threshold values are normally set by the users themselves. Therefore users receive a warning to know that the threshold blood oxygen saturation or heart rate has been surpassed or has dropped. Users are also warned when batteries fall below a certain level.

Users can choose from two major types of batteries. Standard alkaline and rechargeable lithium ion batteries are the two major types of batteries in use today. The rechargeable type is rechargeable upon being discharged hence can be reused. This makes them durable and cost effective unlike the alkaline types which become useless once they get discharged. Some oximeters can use both lithium ion and alkaline batteries. This gives users a wider range of flexibility to operate in.

Comfort is a factor that must never be overlooked. A good gadget is one that allows some level of comfort to the user. Although most clip-based designs are placed on the finger, one should ensure that they are comfortable even after hours of using the gadget. If there is any form of discomfort, the fingers can always be switched.

After checking that all the important factors are well, one may check for extra functions like Bluetooth or wireless capabilities. A device that can wirelessly transmit real time values to the computer running the software is better off. Such capabilities are important to third parties like caregivers.




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