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The Effect of Sensor Malpositioning on Pulse Oximeter Accuracy during Hypoxemia

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1993

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Abstract

The calibration curves of the pulse oximeters studied were changed greatly by sensor malpositioning. At low SaO2 values, these changes could cause the oximeter to indicate that a patient was only mildly hypoxemic when, in fact, hypoxemia was profound. It is recommended that sensor position be checked frequently and that inaccessible sensor locations be avoided whenever possible.