Monday 18 August 2014

Things To Know About Recording Pulse Oximeter

By Annabelle Holman


Pulse oximetery is useful for recording two essential pieces of data from patients. The rate of the heart beat and the level of saturation of oxygen in blood are the two pieces of date captured. Since there is no penetration of the body of the patient, the method is referred to as non-invasive. A recording pulse oximeter makes it easier to determine the level of effectiveness of therapy in patients under CPAP therapy for apnea.

Research has indicated that at night time when apnea activities are happening, blood oxygen level reduces. Such drops in oxygen level can be recorded over time and then used to compare with previous recordings hence helping in determining if therapy is helping or not. Oximeters with recording capabilities have several features that make them worth having. For instance, heart rates and blood oxygen concentration levels are able to be determined on the spot.

Ability to check the 2 aspects on the spot is useful in determining things like effect of height and changes in air pressure on normal brain functions. When exercising or involved in strenuous activities, one may want to know their heart rates and oxygen concentration in blood. These devices have certain features that a buyer should check out for before settling for any specific product.

The display should be the first factor to consider when making a purchase. Ordinary devices based on LED displays display heart rates and saturation of O2 in blood as the only pieces of information. Complex devices however, display more data on a better screen. Most common additional data displayed includes pulse waveform, various menus, pulse meter, perfusion index, and battery level indicator. Depending on the make of product, the menus open various functions.

A good device should also have the alarm function. Alarm function is important in warning the patient when certain threshold values have been reached. Normally the user has the freedom of setting their own threshold. The user can therefore be warned when their heart beat or blood oxygen concentration rises or falls below a given pre-determined level. Another alarm function is for warning the user when the battery level falls below a certain level.

Oximeters may have one of the two major kinds of batteries. The major battery types in use today are the standard alkaline and rechargeable lithium ion. The lithium ion type can be recharged by electricity when it gets discharged. Because of this, lithium ion batteries are considered cost effective and durable unlike the un-rechargeable alkaline types. Both alkaline and lithium ion batteries can be used in some models of oximeters. This allows users some level of flexibility in their choices.

Comfort should be placed at the foremost of all considerations. The device should fit comfortably on the area it is attached. Since clip-based gadgets are used even at night, they should remain comfortable after several hours of use. Finger switching can also be done if any form of discomfort is felt.

Extra functionalities can be checked after one ensures that all important functions are present. A device that can wirelessly have all real time values transmitted to the computer on which the software that accompanies the oximeter is installed is better off. Third parties like caregivers can gain from such capabilities.




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