It's probably somewhat difficult to validate the accuracy of a pulse oximeter -- especially if the results vary between meters. My hospital gave me a pulse oximeter - probably not the ones that the use in patient rooms - perhaps the least expensive - but it doesn't work well for me. I got it so I can get a near real-time reading of my pulse. I found out later that my arrhythmia can cause incorrect results.
I haven't read the linked paper (yet), and don't know how far off the oxygen sensors are, but wonder if, even with minor errors, they may accurate enough for general informatino, but not for therapeutic decisions.I
I haven't read the linked paper (yet), and don't know how far off the oxygen sensors are, but wonder if, even with minor errors, they may accurate enough for general informatino, but not for therapeutic decisions.I
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