نتایج جستجو برای: pulse oximetry signal

تعداد نتایج: 499341  

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 1997
W D Foltz J A Stainsby G A Wright

MR oximetry requires a T2 measurement that is accurate within 5% in vivo. Simple methods are susceptible to signal loss and tend to underestimate T2. Current methods utilize RF pulses or RF cycling patterns that prevent signal loss at each data acquisition. However, using these methods with imperfect pulses, T2 tends to be overestimated due to temporary storage of the magnetization along the lo...

2017
Ruoyan Gai Tobe Gerard R. Martin Fuhai Li Akinori Moriichi Bin Wu Rintaro Mori

BACKGROUND Pulse oximetry screening is a highly accurate tool for the early detection of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) in newborn infants. As the technique is simple, noninvasive, and inexpensive, it has potentially significant benefits for developing countries. The aim of this study is to provide information for future clinical and health policy decisions by assessing the cost-effec...

Journal: :European journal of anaesthesiology 2012
Christian Bergek Joachim H Zdolsek Robert G Hahn

CONTEXT Measurement of blood haemoglobin concentration by pulse oximetry could be of value in determining when erythrocytes should be transfused during surgery, but the effect of infusion fluids on the results is unclear. OBJECTIVE To study the effect of crystalloid and colloid fluid on the accuracy (bias) and precision of pulse oximetry haemoglobin estimation to indicate the venous haemoglob...

2014
Seiyed Mohammad Ali Ghayumi Abolfazl Khalafi-Nezhad Zahra Jowkar

BACKGROUND Liver transplant is the only definitive treatment for many patients with end stage liver disease. Presence and severity of preoperative pulmonary disease directly affect the rate of postoperative complications of the liver transplantation. Arterial blood gas (ABG) measurement, performed in many transplant centers, is considered as a traditional method to diagnose hypoxemia. Because A...

2014
Anne de-Wahl Granelli Alf Meberg Tiina Ojala Jesper Steensberg Gylfi Oskarsson Mats Mellander

AIM Pulse oximetry screening of newborn infants increases early detection of critical congenital heart disease and minimises the risk of circulatory collapse before surgery. This study provides an update on the implementation of pulse oximetry screening in the Nordic countries and proposes standardised guidelines. METHODS A questionnaire exploring pulse oximetry screening, clinical examinatio...

2017
Soudabeh Haddadi Shideh Marzban Arman Parvizi Arsalan Dadashi

Introduction: Several pathological conditions can reduce blood supply to the organs, among which burns can be mentioned. By developing the volume depletion and reducing the cardiac contractility, burns can cause hypoperfusion. Further, in ICUs, since the finger pulse oximetryis commonly used instead of the measurement of the nasal alar oxygen saturation, the use of finger probe restricts pulse ...

2017
Wim Verkruysse Marek Bartula Erik Bresch Mukul Rocque Mohammed Meftah Ihor Kirenko

BACKGROUND Contactless, camera-based photoplethysmography (PPG) interrogates shallower skin layers than conventional contact probes, either transmissive or reflective. This raises questions on the calibratability of camera-based pulse oximetry. METHODS We made video recordings of the foreheads of 41 healthy adults at 660 and 840 nm, and remote PPG signals were extracted. Subjects were in norm...

Journal: :Chest 2007
Rory Ramsey Reena Mehra Kingman P Strohl

BACKGROUND Overnight pulse oximetry is commonly used for hypoxemia evaluation in patients with COPD and sleep-disordered breathing. There is little information regarding its impact on physician decision making, and therefore an important measure of its clinical utility is untested and unknown. The aim of this study was to describe physician interpretation, use, and opinions regarding overnight ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1995
E M Melleney L Lambertini C P Willoughby

Fifty consecutive patients judged fit for non-sedated upper gastrointestinal endoscopy were monitored by pulse oximetry before, during and after the procedure. Transient hypoxia developed during intubation in five subjects (10%) but treatment was not required nor was the test halted. Only one patient with pre-existing respiratory problems became hypoxaemic to the extent that oxygen had to be gi...

2015
S Kennedy Stephen M Kennedy

Pulse oximeters are electrical devices used for measuring blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Since their conception they have gained widespread acceptance in the medical community. This paper primarily focuses on the theory behind pulse oximetry. Beginning with the Beer-Lambert s Law, which relates the intensity of light before and after an absorbing medium, manipulations are made so that ...

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