oximetrybased
Oximetry-based refers to methods and devices that derive information about oxygenation from optical measurements of hemoglobin and tissue oxygenation. The most common example is pulse oximetry, which noninvasively estimates arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate by emitting red and infrared light and analyzing the absorbed and reflected signals as blood pulses.
Beyond pulse oximetry, oximetry-based techniques include tissue oximetry, often performed with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). These devices
Applications of oximetry-based monitoring span many medical settings. It is integral to anesthesia and perioperative care,
Limitations of oximetry-based methods include susceptibility to motion artifacts and poor peripheral perfusion, which can degrade
Future developments aim to improve accuracy across perfusion states, expand multi-wavelength capabilities, and integrate oximetry data