“…For example, increased carboxyhemoglobin levels result in overestimation of SpO 2 as conventional oximeters read carboxyhemoglobin as oxyhemoglobin secondary to identical absorbance at 660 nm [6]. Conversely, underestimation of SpO 2 secondary to a similar mechanism has been reported with hemoglobin variants such as Hemoglobin Kö ln [7], Hemoglobin Cheverly [8], and Hemoglobin Bonn [9]. Theoretically, low oxygen affinity hemoglobins could lead to increased tissue unloading of oxygen resulting in low SpO 2.…”