Oxyhemometer Combined

A combined oximeter is a device for measuring the level of oxygen in the blood. It consists of two parts:

  1. A sensor that is attached to the ear. It allows you to measure oxygen levels in natural blood flow conditions.

  2. Cuvettes for studying the collected blood sample. A blood sample taken from a finger or vein is placed in it. The cuvette is inserted into the oximeter for analysis.

Thus, the combined oximeter makes it possible to obtain both a rapid analysis of oxygen levels using a sensor on the ear, and more accurate laboratory data on the selected blood sample.

The main purpose of using this device is to monitor the oxygen content in the blood of patients with diseases of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. It allows you to quickly adjust treatment to maintain optimal oxygen levels.



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