Oxygen saturation (medicine)

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Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) is a crucial physiological parameter reflecting the proportion of hemoglobin in the blood that is bound with oxygen. Measured as a percentage, it serves as a key indicator of oxygen balance and respiratory function in the body. Healthy individuals typically exhibit oxygen saturation levels of 95-100%.

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Physiology

Oxygen is transported in the blood via hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells. Oxygen saturation signifies the degree to which these hemoglobin proteins are filled, or 'saturated,' with oxygen.

Hand Held Pulse Oximeter

Measurement

Noninvasive measurement of oxygen saturation is commonly achieved using a pulse oximeter, a device placed on the fingertip or earlobe that uses light absorption to determine oxygen saturation.

Clinical Significance

Oxygen saturation is a key parameter monitored in many clinical situations, including surgery, anesthesia, and intensive care. An abnormally low level of oxygen saturation, known as hypoxemia, is defined as a level below 90%. Hypoxemia can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath (dyspnea) and can be a sign of serious health conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or pulmonary fibrosis.

Severe hypoxemia, where arterial oxygen saturation falls below 80%, can compromise the function of vital organs including the heart and brain. Immediate medical attention is warranted in such cases to prevent complications like respiratory or cardiac arrest.

Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen therapy may be employed to increase blood oxygen levels in patients with low oxygen saturation. This can involve using devices such as nasal cannulas or face masks to deliver supplemental oxygen.

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Further Reading

  • West, J. (2016). Respiratory physiology: the essentials. Wolters kluwer health.
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