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The Pulse Oximeter is a type of patient monitoring equipment used to measure the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood. It is a non-invasive device that is typically attached to a patient's finger or earlobe. The device uses light to measure the oxygen saturation of the patient's blood, and then displays the results on a digital display. Pulse oximeters are commonly used in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings to monitor the oxygen levels of patients.
Pulse oximeters are used to detect hypoxemia, a condition in which the oxygen levels in the blood are lower than normal. They are also used to monitor the oxygen levels of patients with respiratory conditions, such as asthma and COPD. Pulse oximeters are also used to monitor the oxygen levels of patients undergoing surgery or receiving anesthesia.
The Pulse Oximeter market is a part of the larger patient monitoring equipment market. This market is driven by the increasing demand for patient monitoring devices in healthcare settings, as well as the growing prevalence of chronic diseases.
Some companies in the Pulse Oximeter market include Masimo, Nonin Medical, Smiths Medical, and Philips Healthcare. Show Less Read more