The working principle of the handheld finger-clip pulse oximeter testing instrument is to use infrared light technology to accurately detect human blood oxygen saturation and pulse through the brightness of finger skin and musculoskeletal tissue. Different from blood collection examination, it is highly safe, there is no need to worry about blood infection, and there is no pain; it has high precision and its accuracy fully complies with the EU CE standards.
A non-invasive, portable instrument that detects blood oxygen saturation and heart rate optically is one of the ways to check whether there are symptoms of hypoxia. Blood oxygen saturation is generally considered to be normal and should not be less than 93%. If it is below 93%, it is generally considered that the oxygen supply is insufficient, and the patient is suffering from a disease of insufficient blood oxygen supply. The first thing that occurs during hypoxia is a compensatory heart rate acceleration, an increase in heart rate and cardiac output, and the circulatory system compensates for the lack of oxygen content in a high-dynamic state. At the same time, blood flow is redistributed, and brain and coronary blood vessels are selectively expanded to ensure adequate blood supply. However, in severe hypoxic conditions, due to the accumulation of subendocardial lactic acid, ATP synthesis is reduced, resulting in myocardial depression, leading to bradycardia, premature contractions, decreased blood pressure and cardiac output, and the occurrence of arrhythmias such as ventricular fibrillation. Or even stop.
Model | Sino-K Medical SPH100 Handheld Spo2 Finger Tip Pulse Oximeter |
Application area | blood oxygen saturation |
Condition | Good original new |
About delivery | 3-5 days |
Size | 5*13*5cm |
Warranty | 90 days |
Rechargeable | Yes |
Certification | CE |
Applicable people: This oximeter is suitable for people of all ages, including children, adults, and the elderly. Normal people also need to monitor their physical condition at all times
People with respiratory diseases (asthma, bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary heart disease...)
Difficulty breathing resulting in limited intake of oxygen. Blood oxygen testing for patients with respiratory systems is indeed very important. On the one hand, difficulty breathing will lead to insufficient oxygen uptake. On the other hand, the persistence of asthma will also cause the small branch organs to be blocked, making gas exchange difficult, leading to hypoxia. Cause varying degrees of damage to the heart, lungs, brain and even kidneys. Therefore, using pulse oximeter to detect blood oxygen content can greatly reduce respiratory tract morbidity.
Clip on your finger facing up. The index finger, middle finger and ring finger are most commonly used. These fingers may be relatively sensitive and the accuracy is relatively higher.