Fast and accurate measurement safe heart finger pulse oximeter
The fingertip pulse oximeter can be used to measure the blood oxygen saturation and pulse of the human body. It is convenient and quick to clip it on the finger. This product is suitable for home, hospital, sports, body care, community medical and other occasions. Oxygen saturation (SO2) is the percentage of the capacity of oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) bound by oxygen in the blood to the total capacity of hemoglobin (Hb) that can be bound by oxygen, that is, the concentration of blood oxygen in the blood, which is an important physiological parameter.
Detecting the importance of blood oxygen saturation to the human body at any time Oxygen is the basis of life activities, and every step of the human metabolic process requires oxygen to complete. Hypoxia is the root cause of many diseases, and in severe cases it directly threatens human life. Many clinical diseases also cause the lack of oxygen supply. Therefore, real-time monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation is very necessary in clinical and personal health management.
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Spo2 value | Spo2 indicating |
• Pathological hypoxia: hypoxia caused by diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular or respiratory system (pulmonary heart disease, chronic bronchial disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, etc.).
• Physiological hypoxia: Insufficient oxygen intake due to physiological aging of tissues and organs, pregnancy of women, excessive brain use or intense exercise. (The elderly over 60 years old, white-collar workers who work too long a day, and the pressure is too high, backbones, elite pregnant women, students with great study pressure; professional athletes, etc.).
• Environmental hypoxia: in plateau areas or confined spaces where the air is not smooth (such as long-term underground workers, bars, etc.).
1,Press Clip’s press sign, open the finger clip
2,Insert your finger
3,Press the button to start the measurement