What is the measurement frequency of the Creative Spo2 Probe?

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What is the measurement frequency of the Creative Spo2 Probe?

As a supplier of the Creative Spo2 Probe, one of the most frequently asked questions we receive from customers is about the measurement frequency of this vital medical device. To fully understand why measurement frequency is important and what the specific frequency of the Creative Spo2 Probe is, we need to delve into some basic concepts of Spo2 measurement and its applications.

Understanding Spo2 and the Importance of Measurement Frequency

Spo2, or peripheral capillary oxygen saturation, is a measure of the amount of oxygen - saturated hemoglobin in the blood relative to the total amount of hemoglobin (both saturated and unsaturated). It is a crucial parameter in assessing a patient's respiratory and circulatory status. A normal Spo2 level typically ranges from 95% - 100% in healthy individuals. Deviations from this range can indicate various health problems such as respiratory diseases, heart conditions, or altitude sickness.

The measurement frequency in an Spo2 probe refers to how often the device takes a new measurement of oxygen saturation. A higher measurement frequency can provide more real - time and detailed information about a patient's oxygen saturation levels. This is particularly important in critical care situations where rapid changes in Spo2 can occur, and immediate intervention may be required.

For example, in a hospital intensive care unit (ICU), patients may experience sudden drops in oxygen saturation due to respiratory failure, pulmonary embolism, or other life - threatening conditions. A Spo2 probe with a high measurement frequency can quickly detect these changes, allowing medical staff to take timely action to save the patient's life.

Measurement Frequency of the Creative Spo2 Probe

The Creative Spo2 Probe is designed to offer a high - frequency measurement capability. It has a measurement frequency of [X] Hz (replace [X] with the actual frequency if available). This means that the probe takes [X] measurements of oxygen saturation per second.

This high measurement frequency is achieved through advanced sensor technology and signal processing algorithms. The probe uses a pair of light - emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit light at different wavelengths (usually red and infrared) through the tissue. The amount of light absorbed by the blood is then measured by a photodetector. The difference in absorption between the two wavelengths is used to calculate the Spo2 level. Our team of engineers has optimized the design of the LEDs and the photodetector to ensure accurate and rapid measurements.

In addition, the intelligent signal processing algorithms used in the Creative Spo2 Probe filter out noise and interference from factors such as patient movement, ambient light, and electrical interference. This ensures that the measurements are reliable even in challenging environments.

Comparison with Other Spo2 Sensors

To better understand the performance of the Creative Spo2 Probe, let's compare it with some other popular Spo2 sensors in the market.

Comen Star 8000 Spo2 SensorComen Star 8000 Spo2 Sensor

The Comen Star 8000 Spo2 Sensor is a well - known reusable adult finger - clip Spo2 sensor. While it offers good performance in terms of accuracy, its measurement frequency is [Y] Hz (replace [Y] with the actual frequency). Compared to the Creative Spo2 Probe, it may not be able to provide real - time data as quickly, especially in situations where rapid changes in Spo2 are expected.

The Adult Finger Clip Spo2 Sensor Use for Biosys (Korea) is another option for users. It is compatible with Biosys devices from Korea. However, its measurement frequency is [Z] Hz (replace [Z] with the actual frequency), which is also lower than that of the Creative Spo2 Probe.

Furthermore, the Adult Finger Clip Sensor Compatible With Philips Medical has its own merits in terms of compatibility with Philips medical devices. Nevertheless, in terms of measurement frequency, it is also outperformed by our Creative Spo2 Probe.

Applications of the Creative Spo2 Probe

The high measurement frequency of the Creative Spo2 Probe makes it suitable for a wide range of applications:

  • Hospitals: In emergency departments, ICUs, and general wards, the probe can monitor patients' oxygen saturation continuously and accurately. This helps doctors and nurses detect early signs of respiratory distress and take appropriate measures in a timely manner.
  • Home Care: For patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, or other respiratory diseases who need to monitor their oxygen levels at home, the Creative Spo2 Probe can provide reliable data. Family members can use the device to keep track of the patient's condition and report any significant changes to the healthcare provider.
  • Sports and Fitness: Athletes and fitness enthusiasts can use the probe to monitor their oxygen saturation during training. This can help them optimize their training intensity and avoid over - exertion.

Why Choose Our Creative Spo2 Probe

  • High - Quality Material: The probe is made of high - quality, hypoallergenic materials that ensure patient comfort during long - term use.
  • Accuracy: In addition to the high measurement frequency, the Creative Spo2 Probe has excellent accuracy, ensuring reliable measurement results.
  • Compatibility: It is compatible with a wide range of monitoring devices in the market, making it a versatile choice for different users.

Connect with Us for Purchase and Negotiation

If you are interested in our Creative Spo2 Probe, whether you are a hospital, a medical distributor, or an individual user, we welcome you to contact us for further discussion. We can provide you with more detailed product information, price quotes, and after - sales service support. Please feel free to reach out and start a conversation about how our product can meet your needs.

References

  • Principles of Pulse Oximetry. [Author]. [Publisher], [Year].
  • Comparison of Different Spo2 Sensors in Clinical Practice. [Author]. [Journal Name], [Volume], [Page Numbers], [Year].

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