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Resp – Oximetry

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Methods of Measuring oxygen saturation

Co-oximetry

Pulse oximetry

SpO2 different from SaO2

PATIENT FACTORS
Low or High SpO2Low SpO2Normal or High SpO2
Met-Hb
Sulph-Hb
Poor perfusion of finger
Movement artifact
Venous pulsations
Fingernail polish
Intravenous pigmented dyes
Haemoglobinopathy
Anaemia with co-existing hypoxia
Carbon Monoxide poisoning
EQUIPMENT FACTORS
– Ambient light interference
– Poorly fitting probe
– Assay calibrated using healthy volunteers only down to SpO2 80%. Unknown significance if tested SpO2 less than 80%
PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS
– Due to O2 dissociation curve, insensitive to changes above PaO2 80mmHg
– Does not measure tissue oxygenation

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2023B Q01 Explain why the oxygen-haemoglobin saturation value derived by a pulse oximeter (SpO2) could be different from the measured arterial value (SaO2). historical_member 32.00%