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Understanding Pulse Oximetry
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Monitoring SpO
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Understanding Pulse Oximetry
A pulse oximetry sensor sends light through patient tissue to a receiver on the 
other side of the sensor. As Figure 5-1 shows, light emitting diodes transmit 
red and infrared light through peripheral areas of the body, such as a finger. 
Figure 5-1  Pulse Oximetry Sensor
A photodetector positioned opposite the light emitting diodes compares light 
absorption before and after pulsation. The amount of light getting through 
reflects the blood flow in the arterioles. This measurement of light absorption 
during pulsation is translated into an oxygen saturation percentage and an 
SpO
value is displayed. 
For accurate SpO
measurements, the following conditions must apply:
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The patient must have perfusion in that extremity.
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The light emitter and the photodetector must be directly opposite each 
other.
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All of the light from the emitter must pass through the patient’s tissue.
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The sensor site should be free of vibration and excessive motion.
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Power cables should be kept away from the sensor cable and connec-
tor.
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Photodetector