A pulse oximeter is a small device that can measure the oxygen saturation in your blood.
Measuring oxygen saturation is called.
You can measure the blood s percentage of oxygen saturation using a pulse oximeter a clip like sensor device that is placed on a thin part of your body such as an earlobe or nose.
However oxygen saturation may be lower if you have a respiratory disease or congenital heart disease.
If the level is below 90 percent it is considered low and called hypoxemia.
The properties of the tissue at this point determine the absorption.
Pulse oximetry is useful for people with chronic lung or heart conditions who need to monitor how well oxygen is being sent from the heart and lungs out to the furthest parts of the body.
The value obtained from arterial blood gases or abgs sao2 describes the oxygen saturation of arterial blood.
Oxygen saturation is the fraction of oxygen saturated hemoglobin relative to total hemoglobin unsaturated saturated in the blood the human body requires and regulates a very precise and specific balance of oxygen in the blood.
Abgs are measured in millimeters of mercury mmhg and can be a clue as to how efficiently your body is exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen saturation should always be above 95 percent.
In medical shorthand you may hear it called a pao 2 when using a blood gas and an o 2 sat spo2 when using a pulse ox.
A measurement of your blood oxygen is called your oxygen saturation level.
An oxygen saturation level of 95 percent is considered normal for most healthy individuals.
A level of 92 percent indicates potential hypoxemia or deficiency in oxygen reaching tissues in the body.
The underlying method for measuring oxygen saturation is called photoplethysmography.