Cardiogenic oscillations (COs) are small waves produced by heartbeats with significant clinical implications. Therefore, the current study was designed to determine the magnitude of COs' knowledge and awareness gaps and their associated determining factors. An observational, cross-sectional study was conducted electronically from December 2022 to February 2023, during which data was collected from the targeted population of healthcare providers in Saudi Arabia. The data were statistically analysed using SPSS software. A total of 407 participants were studied, with 58% being male (n = 237), 79.4% (n = 323) having Saudi citizenship, 68.5% (n = 279) being under 40 years old, and 31.4% (n = 128) being over 40 years old. Males had more general knowledge about COs than females, but the difference is not statistically significant, but it is higher among those over 50. Furthermore, it is observed to be considerably greater among physicians, anaesthesiologists, and respiratory therapists, respectively. The findings of the logistic regression model demonstrated that knowledge was significantly correlated with educational attainment (crude OR = 1.526) and clinical experience (crude OR = 0.653, P<0.05). A significant correlation was found between age (OR = 2.057), educational attainment