Little Known Facts About CMS Pulse Oximeters

By Marylou Forbes


A pulse oximeter is a device used to check the level of oxygen in your bloodstream. This device is non invasive which means it does not require you to put the device inside your body. Most pulse oximeter sounds an alarm as soon as it detects an unsafe change of oxygen level, like the CMS pulse oximeters.

For the device to detect the level of oxygen in your bloodstream it emits two lights, one light is red and the other is infrared and these lights will pass through the hemoglobin of the blood. Every blood has hemoglobin on it which carries oxygen. An oxygenated hemoglobin can absorb more infrared light while letting the red light pass through it. On the other hand, a deoxygenated hemoglobin works in an opposite manner. To calculate the level of oxygenation in the bloodstream, a photoreceptor is added opposite of the light emitter to calculate the oxygenation that is present.

To gain accurate results, you have to make sure that the tool is attached to a certain part of the body where there is a good flow of blood. Most people use the device on their fingertips or their earlobes. For infants, across its foot is the best part to attach it.

Oximeter comes from the phrase oxygen meter, which basically what the gadget do. The person who coined the name is a British researcher way back 1940s. The system went through a lot of modifications to ensure it provides an almost perfect result.

Years back, the appearance of the instrument was very bulky compared today. They modified it for the reason that it is much more comfortable if it is handy. Thanks for the fast advancement of technology that they manage to shrink it down to a much more manageable size.

The advantage of having this gadget is that it is very cost effective. Having it in the palm of your hand keeps you from rushing into hospitals everytime you want to check if you are still at the level where it is safe. You can just do it in your home without wasting money for frequent check ups.

It does save a lot of time too. Imagine that you are going to the hospital for ABG or Arterial Blood Gas testing wherein they need to draw a small volume of your blood first to test your blood oxygen level. It may take a couple of minutes or so, but knowing the fact that you have to travel first before you can have the test can be absolutely time consuming.

Even though the device is almost perfect. There are still who are skeptical and said that a florescent light can interfere with the accuracy of the result. To prove it, various experiments have been conducted to confirm the issue and to remove doubts. The results suggest that the light does not really affect or no evidence that it affects the accuracy of the oximeter readings.

The gadget swiftly gained popularity. It is now commonly used in most hospitals and is used to monitor patients with oxygen starvation in real time too. Obviously, it is very convenient and is easy to use. No wonder it gains a surge of popularity.




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