oxigénszaturációt
Oxigénszaturáció, or oxygen saturation, refers to the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood that is saturated with oxygen. It is a crucial indicator of the body's ability to deliver oxygen to tissues and organs. The most common method to measure oxygen saturation is pulse oximetry, which uses a small device placed on the skin, typically on a finger or earlobe, to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood.
Normal oxygen saturation levels typically range from 95% to 100%. Levels below 90% are generally considered
Monitoring oxygen saturation is essential in clinical settings, especially for patients with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions.