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What is Pulse Oximeter

Handbook of Research on Developments in E-Health and Telemedicine: Technological and Social Perspectives
Pulse oximetry is a well-known non-invasive method for monitoring the percentage of hemoglobine that is saturated with oxygen. A pulse oximeter consists of light sources that emit light at wavelengths of red and infra-red and a photo detector that measures the absorption of light by the blood in the underlying tissues. Transmission and reflectance are two methods to perform pulse oximetry
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Neonatal Monitoring: Current Practice and Future Trends
Wei Chen (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), Sidarto Bambang Oetomo (Máxima Medical Center, The Netherlands), and Loe Feijs (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-670-4.ch045
Abstract
This chapter focuses on monitoring vital health parameters for a particular group of patients - critically ill newborn infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) at hospitals. These neonates are extremely tiny and vulnerable. Thus, health monitoring for the neonates provides crucial parameters for urgent diagnoses and corresponding medical procedures, subsequently increasing the survival rates. Neonatal monitoring is a multidisciplinary area which involves a unique integration of knowledge from medical science, design, technology and social study. In this chapter, the authors introduce current status and new developments in neonatal monitoring. They present some ongoing research examples of non-invasive neonatal monitoring designed and developed at the department of Industrial Design and the department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in collaboration with the department of neonatology, Máxima Medical Center (MMC), Veldhoven, in the Netherlands, including the first prototype smart jacket, a wireless power supply and video signal processing for neonatal monitoring. Challenges and social impacts of non-invasive neonatal monitoring will be discussed.
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Biomedical Instrumentation
A noninvasive method for monitoring the arterial oxygen saturation SO2 of a patient’s blood.
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Using Pulse Oximetry Measurements for Disease Monitoring
Instrument that can be portable or fixed that is used to measure blood oxygen saturation and pulsation through the use of spectrophotometry.
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Healthcare Gets Smarter: Smart and Digital Technology Usage by Maternal and Neo-Natal Healthcare Providers
It is a small, light device attached or clipped to the fingertip to check for the pulse rate or the amount of oxygen carried in one’s body.
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Unobtrusive Low-Cost Physiological Monitoring Using Visual Information
A non-invasive method for monitoring a patient's oxygen saturation based on the photoplethysmography principle.
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