A pulse oximeter for measuring the blood oxygenation level considering the carboxyhemoglobin concentration: principles of development, computer model and accuracy assessment
Anton Sheikus,
Igor Prasol,
Oleh Datsok
Abstract:The main method for estimating the level of arterial blood oxygenation is pulse oximetry, which has the advantages of being fast, simple, reliable, and non-invasive. However, in well-known pulse oximeters, oxygen saturation is determined only by hemoglobin functional fractions, which reduces the device accuracy and is unacceptable in certain clinical cases. The known pulse oximeter improvement that considers the dysfunctional fraction concentration, especially carboxyhemoglobin, when measuring the level of blo… Show more
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