Little Known Facts About CMS Pulse Oximeters

By Marylou Forbes


Detecting unsafe degree of oxygen level in your blood is what pulse oximeters mainly does. Most of them sounds an alarm to let you know if your blood contains a dangerous degree of oxygen, like CMS pulse oximeters did. This is not really an invasive kind of tool, which means it does not require you to put it inside your body.

For the device to detect the level of oxygen in your bloodstream it emits two lights, one light is red and the other is infrared and these lights will pass through the hemoglobin of the blood. Every blood has hemoglobin on it which carries oxygen. An oxygenated hemoglobin can absorb more infrared light while letting the red light pass through it. On the other hand, a deoxygenated hemoglobin works in an opposite manner. To calculate the level of oxygenation in the bloodstream, a photoreceptor is added opposite of the light emitter to calculate the oxygenation that is present.

This device is commonly attached in the finger or earlobe where a good blood flow is present. For infants, across a foot can be good place as well. Putting it on a different area where it does not have a good flow can create an inaccurate result.

A British researcher named it as an oximeter way back 1940s because it relates to its functionality as like an oxygen meter. Over the years, engineers tried to study more about this matter. A lot of adjustments was made from that year until today hoping to provide a better and crystal clear results.

A long time ago, this tool is not that portable as it is today. It is huge and it is not that effective too. Since technology is swiftly improving, they altered the design to make it more manageable, portable and efficient.

Even though the tool went through a lot of alterations, it still remains to be as cost effective as possible. With the help of the gadget, frequent check ups are decreased which can save tons of money in the long run. The only thing that you need is a minute and a comfortable chair.

It does save a lot of time too. Imagine that you are going to the hospital for ABG or Arterial Blood Gas testing wherein they need to draw a small volume of your blood first to test your blood oxygen level. It may take a couple of minutes or so, but knowing the fact that you have to travel first before you can have the test can be absolutely time consuming.

Even though the device is almost perfect. There are still who are skeptical and said that a florescent light can interfere with the accuracy of the result. To prove it, various experiments have been conducted to confirm the issue and to remove doubts. The results suggest that the light does not really affect or no evidence that it affects the accuracy of the oximeter readings.

The gadget swiftly gained popularity. It is now commonly used in most hospitals and is used to monitor patients with oxygen starvation in real time too. Obviously, it is very convenient and is easy to use. No wonder it gains a surge of popularity.




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