Pulse Oximeter / Pulse Oximetry / Advance OLED Pulse Oximeter / Fingertip Pulse Oximeter / Black Oximeter
The oximeter can be used to measure human haemoglobin saturation and pulse rate through finger. The product is suitable for family, Hospital (including clinical use in internist/surgery, paediatric etc), oxygen bar, social medical organisations, physical care in sports and etc.
IN THE BOX : Pulse Oximeter + Lanyard / Strap + 2 AAA Batteries + Warranty Card + User Manual
Warranty Period - 1 Year repair warranty (*TnC Apply)
Product Features -
- Lightweight for carrying and easy-to-use
- Manually adjust the direction of interface
- OLED display, simultaneous display for testing value and plethysmogram.
- Real-time spot-checks.
- Brighter Display
- Low battery voltage indicator
- Automatically standby or sleep
- Alarm setting as per requirement
- Data storage and data analysis function (optional)
- CE & FDA approved accreditation
Intended Use - The product is intended for noninvasive monitoring of the adult or child's Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Pulse Rate (PR), Respiratory Rate (RR) & Perfusion Index (PI)
About Display Parameter -
SpO2 (Functional oxygen saturation) is the amount of oxy-haemoglobin expressed as a percentage of the Functioning Hemoglobin. Functioning Hemoglobin is capable of carrying oxygen and includes oxygenated hemoglobin (HbO2) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (Hb).
PR (Pulse Rate) measured in beats per minute (bpm), is the frequency of heart beats.
PI (Perfusion Index) is the ratio of the pulsatile blood flow to the non-pulsatile static blood in peripheral perfusion. Perfusion index is an indication of the pulse strength at the sensor site.
RR (Respiratory Rate) measured in respirations per minute (rpm), the act of breathing is controlled by the brain, which tells the body to breathe based on oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood, and certain factors, such as exercise, drugs, and alcohol, can affect a person's breathing rate An abnormally high or low respiratory rate may indicate certain medical conditions such as bradypnea, apnea, or tachypnea.
Plethysmogram The amount of light absorbed by the varying quantitiesof arterial blood changes with the pulse beats. This waveform is named as Plethysmogram. This waveform and its variation is used for assigning signal integrity, physiological and arti-factual changes such as perfusion changes, dysrthythmia, motion artifact, and electrical interference.
The Pulse Oximeter based on all digital technology, is intended for non-invasive spot-check measurement of functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2). Advanced DSP algorithm can reduce the influence of motion artifact and improve measurement accuracy of low perfusion.
Contraindication - It is not for intensive care or person whose finger is injured
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