Pulse Oximeter Market - Global Industry Insights, Trends,
Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-
2026
Pulse oximeter is a noninvasive device used for monitoring a person’s oxygen saturation (SO 2 ).
In its most common application mode, a sensor device is placed on thin part of the patient
body, which is usually a fingertip or earlobe in adults and in case of infants it is placed across
a foot. The pulse oximeter displays the percentage of blood that is loaded with oxygen. Pulse
oximeter specifically measures the percentage of hemoglobin, the protein in blood that carries
oxygen. Pulse oximeter is particularly convenient for continuous measurement of blood oxygen
saturation noninvasively. Pulse oximeter can be used in any setting where patient’s oxygenation
is not stable such as in intensive care, recovery, operating, emergency and hospital ward, pilots
in unpressurized aircraft, patient at high altitude for assessment of any patient’s oxygenation
and to determine whether there is need for supplemental oxygen. Furthermore, the simplicity of
use and ability to provide continuous and immediate oxygen saturation values makes pulse
oximeters of critical importance in emergency medicine or first aid.
Furthermore, the simplicity of use and ability to provide continuous and immediate oxygen
saturation values makes pulse oximeters of critical importance in emergency medicine or first
aid. Pulse oximeter are useful for patients with cardiac problem, respiratory problem and
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Moreover, pulse oximeter are used for diagnosis of sleeping disorders such as hypopnea and
apnea. The pulse oximeter with portable battery are useful for pilots operating in a non-
pressurized aircraft where supplemental oxygen is required. Pulse oximeter are also used
extensively used by mountain climbers and athletes whose oxygen level may decrease at high
altitude or with extensive workout.