pulssituottoa
Pulssituottoa, also known as pulse oximetry, is a non-invasive method used to measure the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin in the blood. This technique is commonly employed in clinical settings to monitor a patient's oxygen levels, particularly in situations where continuous monitoring is required, such as during surgery or in intensive care units. The device used for this purpose is called a pulse oximeter.
Pulse oximetry works by emitting light at two different wavelengths into the skin and measuring the amount
The most common application of pulse oximetry is in the measurement of peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2),
Pulse oximetry is widely used due to its simplicity, portability, and non-invasiveness. It provides real-time data