Recording Pulse Oximeter Ideas And Features To Look Out For

By Tracie Knight


The engineering of pulse oximeter did not start a few years ago. These devices have been in place for long now and were first made available for commercial purpose in 1970s. At this time, they were cumbersome and very bulky. To make matters worse, the price tag did not favor the majority of the population. The average retail price was somewhere in the range of $ 10,000. There has been however a drastic change over time and just with a few dollars one can get a very nice recording pulse oximeter.

The working of these devices relies on a very technical scientific principle. Oxygenated blood absorbs red light at 660nm while the deoxygenated blood absorbs infrared light at 940nm. As such, the pulse oximeters are made of two light emitting diodes (660nm and 940nm) and two light collecting sensors. The light emitted from LEDs passes through the tissues and are then collected by the sensors that then measures mount of infrared and red light in it. This allows for recording and reporting on oxygen saturation level. Most of the pulse oximeters are able to deliver data n pulse rate, the level of oxygen saturation and cardiac output.

Not all of these devices work in the same manner. It is therefore important to understand features of an ideal oximeter before setting off to buy one. The decisions should be based on the brand name or prices only, rather, focus on getting high quality devices at significantly lower price tag.

The first feature to consider is if the model is FDA certified. Pulse oximeter falls in the category of class II device and hence must be registered with FDA before it can be sold. Currently, most of them are FDA certified by it does not harm to run a check on it by going through the FDA Medical Device Data Base from where the manufacturer name is entered on the search field to access the required information.

The most significant aspect however is to find out is the device is able to give very accurate and reliable readings at its specific working range. The role is to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood tissue and the results are very useful. As such, your goal is to obtain the device that gives the best possible results. You can compare it with those used in medical facilities for its accuracy level.

As much as possible, your device should be easy to use. In fact, the manual guide should be enough to help you through. If you find yourself having to find an expert to help you, then the device is possibly not the right one. In addition to this, the size also matters. Most people prefer a sizable one that is easy to carry around and safely store.

Together with these, there are many other features that additionally contribute to optimal choice. These include the device memory and its ability to connect with the computer or a mobile phone to facilitate data analysis. There are those gadgets that have storage capacity for more than one individual. Such gadgets are considered to be better choice, particularly for the family.

The other issues include its battery life span, storage case, the logbook, its ease of storage, the general appearance and the software program in it. All these in addition to many other features can help select the best oximeter from the store.




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