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Pulse oximetry enables a quick and non-invasive measurement of oxygen saturation in the blood and heart rate. Our selection of pulse oximeters, including finger sensors and ear sensors, offers precise and reliable results - ideal for use in clinics, emergency services or in the care sector. Thanks to high-quality materials and easy handling, pulse oximeters can also be used safely on the go. Whether for children or adults, with our range of pulse oximetry you are well equipped to always keep an eye on important vital parameters.
Pulse oximetry is a procedure used to determine the oxygen saturation of the blood. Pulse oximetry is a non-invasive method, meaning that oxygen saturation can be measured without penetrating the body. For this purpose, specific light sources are used to illuminate the skin.
What is pulse oximetry used for?
A severe lack of oxygen can be fatal and, without the aid of devices, can only be detected at a very late stage. This process is called cyanosis and describes the phenomenon where the blood flowing through the body appears bluish due to low oxygen content, causing the skin to appear bluish in certain areas. Aside from this drastic example of what low oxygen levels in the blood can lead to, a deficiency is naturally harmful to the body even before visible symptoms occur. Cells, especially in the brain, require oxygen to function properly and are highly sensitive to a lack of it. Pulse oximetry allows for the simple and reliable measurement of the oxygen-loaded red blood cells without penetrating the body of the person being examined. The desired and necessary oxygen saturation level in the blood is relatively high, with normal values ranging from 93% to 99%. Values below this range are concerning and can cause significant harm to the body. A pulse oximeter, the device used to measure the oxygen content in the blood, also records the pulse rate of the person being examined. This gives the doctor a good indication of the patient's circulatory function, providing additional insights and security.
When is pulse oximetry used?
Since pulse oximetry measures blood oxygen levels, it is essential whenever a patient's breathing is affected by medications or other factors. This is the case, for example, when a patient is under anesthesia. Other areas where pulse oximetry is particularly important include sleep laboratories, where pulse oximeters ensure that the patient’s breathing and arterial oxygen saturation are constantly monitored and maintained at healthy levels. In addition to its use in specific medical procedures, pulse oximetry can also be used for home monitoring, providing important data without significant effort from either doctors or patients, which can be used for further treatment. Special pulse oximeters for lower oxygen saturation ranges are available for patients with certain illnesses or conditions. These include children with specific heart defects that impair blood oxygen levels. Aside from their purely medical use, these devices are also used in certain sports activities, often conducted at high altitudes where reduced pressure limits oxygen uptake. In severe cases, altitude edema can occur in the brain or lungs. Athletes who use pulse oximeters include mountaineers and sport pilots flying at high altitudes. Continuous pulse oximetry ensures that their blood oxygen levels remain within a healthy range and allows for appropriate countermeasures in case of altitude sickness.
How does pulse oximetry work?
A pulse oximeter takes advantage of the fact that the color of blood varies depending on its oxygen content. This can be measured using red light and light absorption measurements. As a result, pulse oximetry is a non-invasive procedure that easily and effectively examines arterial blood for its oxygen content.
Our pulse oximetry product range
With our selection, we aim to provide facilities with high-quality products at fair prices. We offer a range of different devices for various applications and target groups, ensuring that every need is covered by our assortment and that you find exactly what you are looking for.
Pulse oximeters for children and adults
A pulse oximeter non-invasively determines the oxygen content of the blood using red light. Our devices are of the highest quality and available in many different sizes, ensuring you find exactly what you need.
Pulse oximeters with finger sensors
Our pulse oximeters with finger sensors measure the patient’s blood oxygen levels using illumination and sensor technology. The sensor is simply attached to the finger, with no painful pressure, ensuring it stays in place without slipping. Using red light and a photodiode, the oxygen content in the red blood cells is determined. Simultaneously, the patient's pulse is measured, providing additional safety in monitoring the individual's condition.
Ear sensors for pulse oximeters
With an ear sensor attached via a clip that runs along the ear and is fastened to the earlobe, blood oxygen levels can also be measured at this location. This allows for freer hand movement while delivering equally accurate results. These sensors also use light and a photodiode to provide precise measurements.
Belt pouches for pulse oximeters
In addition to all the necessary accessories for pulse oximetry, we also offer belt pouches for using a pulse oximeter over extended periods or while moving. These pouches allow the device to be securely attached to a belt, ensuring accurate measurements regardless of the situation.
Our service
Our extensive range offers everything needed for pulse oximetry, from pulse oximeters to sensors and pouches. Our fair prices combined with the excellent quality of our products make us your number one partner for medical supplies.