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Beurer PO 40 Pulse Oximeter For Measuring Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate And Perfusions Index (PI), Pain Free Application, Colour Display black Single
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Beurer PO 40 Pulse Oximeter For Measuring Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate And Perfusions Index (PI), Pain Free Application, Colour Display black Single

Beurer PO 40 Pulse Oximeter For Measuring Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate And Perfusions Index (PI), Pain Free Application, Colour Display black Single

Beurer PO 40 Pulse Oximeter For Measuring Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate And Perfusions Index (PI), Pain Free Application, Colour Display

The Beurer PO 45 pulse oximeter, for practical self- control of your arterial oxygen saturation, heart rate and perfusion index - at home and on the go. With the PO 45 pulse oximeter from Beurer you can measure your values reliably, easily and painlessly. Oxygen saturation (SpO₂), heart rate (pulse), as well as perfusion index (PI) are easy to read on the colour display. In the event of a restless measurement, you will be informed by a symbol display, so that the measurement can be carried out again for reliable values. The body's oxygen needs The human organism requires approx. 400L Oxygen (O2) (Source: Rosemarie Baumann, Physiology) Oxygen keeps the body's cells alive and functioning. To transport this amount of oxygen, a transport substance is required, hemoglobin. The hemoglobin contained in the red blood cells stores the oxygen. The organs are thus supplied with oxygen via the blood circulation. Important features of the PO 45 pulse oximeter: Determination of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (pulse rate) and perfusion index (PI). Very easy and painless measurement. Icon display when measured restlessly. Small and lightweight for home and travel Easy to read colour display with seven viewing perspectives Adjustable display brightness. Graphical pulse display. Includes strap and belt pouch How is oxygen saturation determined? The oxygen saturation can be measured without blood drain. The colour of the blood allows conclusions about oxygen saturation: Bright red: high oxygen saturation. Dark red: low oxygen saturation. The oxygen saturation provides information about how much percent of hemoglobin in the arterial blood is loaded with oxygen. It is therefore an important parameter for assessing the respiratory function. People with a low oxygen saturation rate are experiencing more symptoms: shortness of breath, heart rate increase, loss of performance, nervousness and sweating. A pulse oximeter is useful for high-risk patients such as: People with heart disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease bronchial asthma Athletes and healthy people who move at high altitudes (e.g. mountaineers, skiers or sports flyers). What does the Perfusion Index say? The perfusion index provides information about the blood circulation value of your finger. Based on the pulse strength, this indicates how much blood flows in a certain period of time. Measuring the perfusion index is important as too low a value can affect your measurement results. For reliable results, know your normal value. You can find out this using measurements under different conditions, such as activity level or measuring location. In general, the perfusion index can be between 0.3% and 20%, but the optimal value varies from person to person. Measuring range The pulse oximeter can be used in the measuring range of: SpO₂: 70 - 100%, pulse: 30 - 250 beats per minute, PMI: 0.3 - 20%. The following measurement accuracy is achieved: SpO₂: 70 - 100%, ± 2%, pulse: 30 - 250 bpm, ± 2 beats per minute. PI: 0.3% - 1%; ±0.2 digits; >1.1% ± 20%. Important: Do not use the pulse oximeter with plaster dressings, nail polish or other cosmetics. A measurement can only be done when the measuring finger is exposed. In healthy people, the oxygen saturation is in the range of approx. 94% to 99% (Source: Based on "Windisch W et al. S2k Guideline: Noninvasive and Invasive Ventilation as a Therapy of Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency Revision 2017; Pneumology 2017; 71: 722795"). Box Contains 1 x PO 45 Pulsoximeter; 2 x 1,5 V AAA Batterien; 1 x Umhängeband; 1 x Gürteltasche; 1 x Gebrauchsanweisung

Product Features

  • SIMPLE AND PAIN-FREE The pulse oximeter measures your oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (pulse rate) - for clinically validated accuracy for home use
  • Icon display for restless measurement: in case of a restless measurement, a question mark icon appears on the colour display and you can re-perform the measurement for reliable values
  • Practical colour display: the Beurer PO 45 pulse oximeter is equipped with an easy-to-read colour display and 7 display formats
  • Health control: the pulse oximeter is suitable for controlling and regularly monitoring oxygen saturation - respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD and other lung diseases can lead to a drop in oxygen saturation
  • High altitude sports: a pulse oximeter is suitable for healthy people and athletes to control oxygen saturation even in environments with lower oxygen content
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The Beurer PO 45 pulse oximeter, for practical self- control of your arterial oxygen saturation, heart rate and perfusion index - at home and on the go. With the PO 45 pulse oximeter from Beurer you can measure your values reliably, easily and painlessly. Oxygen saturation (SpO₂), heart rate (pulse), as well as perfusion index (PI) are easy to read on the colour display. In the event of a restless measurement, you will be informed by a symbol display, so that the measurement can be carried out again for reliable values. The body's oxygen needs The human organism requires approx. 400L Oxygen (O2) (Source: Rosemarie Baumann, Physiology) Oxygen keeps the body's cells alive and functioning. To transport this amount of oxygen, a transport substance is required, hemoglobin. The hemoglobin contained in the red blood cells stores the oxygen. The organs are thus supplied with oxygen via the blood circulation. Important features of the PO 45 pulse oximeter: Determination of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (pulse rate) and perfusion index (PI). Very easy and painless measurement. Icon display when measured restlessly. Small and lightweight for home and travel Easy to read colour display with seven viewing perspectives Adjustable display brightness. Graphical pulse display. Includes strap and belt pouch How is oxygen saturation determined? The oxygen saturation can be measured without blood drain. The colour of the blood allows conclusions about oxygen saturation: Bright red: high oxygen saturation. Dark red: low oxygen saturation. The oxygen saturation provides information about how much percent of hemoglobin in the arterial blood is loaded with oxygen. It is therefore an important parameter for assessing the respiratory function. People with a low oxygen saturation rate are experiencing more symptoms: shortness of breath, heart rate increase, loss of performance, nervousness and sweating. A pulse oximeter is useful for high-risk patients such as: People with heart disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease bronchial asthma Athletes and healthy people who move at high altitudes (e.g. mountaineers, skiers or sports flyers). What does the Perfusion Index say? The perfusion index provides information about the blood circulation value of your finger. Based on the pulse strength, this indicates how much blood flows in a certain period of time. Measuring the perfusion index is important as too low a value can affect your measurement results. For reliable results, know your normal value. You can find out this using measurements under different conditions, such as activity level or measuring location. In general, the perfusion index can be between 0.3% and 20%, but the optimal value varies from person to person. Measuring range The pulse oximeter can be used in the measuring range of: SpO₂: 70 - 100%, pulse: 30 - 250 beats per minute, PMI: 0.3 - 20%. The following measurement accuracy is achieved: SpO₂: 70 - 100%, ± 2%, pulse: 30 - 250 bpm, ± 2 beats per minute. PI: 0.3% - 1%; ±0.2 digits; >1.1% ± 20%. Important: Do not use the pulse oximeter with plaster dressings, nail polish or other cosmetics. A measurement can only be done when the measuring finger is exposed. In healthy people, the oxygen saturation is in the range of approx. 94% to 99% (Source: Based on "Windisch W et al. S2k Guideline: Noninvasive and Invasive Ventilation as a Therapy of Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency Revision 2017; Pneumology 2017; 71: 722795"). Box Contains 1 x PO 45 Pulsoximeter; 2 x 1,5 V AAA Batterien; 1 x Umhängeband; 1 x Gürteltasche; 1 x Gebrauchsanweisung

Product Features

  • SIMPLE AND PAIN-FREE The pulse oximeter measures your oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (pulse rate) - for clinically validated accuracy for home use
  • Icon display for restless measurement: in case of a restless measurement, a question mark icon appears on the colour display and you can re-perform the measurement for reliable values
  • Practical colour display: the Beurer PO 45 pulse oximeter is equipped with an easy-to-read colour display and 7 display formats
  • Health control: the pulse oximeter is suitable for controlling and regularly monitoring oxygen saturation - respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD and other lung diseases can lead to a drop in oxygen saturation
  • High altitude sports: a pulse oximeter is suitable for healthy people and athletes to control oxygen saturation even in environments with lower oxygen content

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Beurer PO 40 Pulse Oximeter For Measuring Oxygen Saturation, Heart Rate And Perfusions Index (PI), Pain Free Application, Colour Display

The Beurer PO 45 pulse oximeter, for practical self- control of your arterial oxygen saturation, heart rate and perfusion index - at home and on the go. With the PO 45 pulse oximeter from Beurer you can measure your values reliably, easily and painlessly. Oxygen saturation (SpO₂), heart rate (pulse), as well as perfusion index (PI) are easy to read on the colour display. In the event of a restless measurement, you will be informed by a symbol display, so that the measurement can be carried out again for reliable values. The body's oxygen needs The human organism requires approx. 400L Oxygen (O2) (Source: Rosemarie Baumann, Physiology) Oxygen keeps the body's cells alive and functioning. To transport this amount of oxygen, a transport substance is required, hemoglobin. The hemoglobin contained in the red blood cells stores the oxygen. The organs are thus supplied with oxygen via the blood circulation. Important features of the PO 45 pulse oximeter: Determination of arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2), heart rate (pulse rate) and perfusion index (PI). Very easy and painless measurement. Icon display when measured restlessly. Small and lightweight for home and travel Easy to read colour display with seven viewing perspectives Adjustable display brightness. Graphical pulse display. Includes strap and belt pouch How is oxygen saturation determined? The oxygen saturation can be measured without blood drain. The colour of the blood allows conclusions about oxygen saturation: Bright red: high oxygen saturation. Dark red: low oxygen saturation. The oxygen saturation provides information about how much percent of hemoglobin in the arterial blood is loaded with oxygen. It is therefore an important parameter for assessing the respiratory function. People with a low oxygen saturation rate are experiencing more symptoms: shortness of breath, heart rate increase, loss of performance, nervousness and sweating. A pulse oximeter is useful for high-risk patients such as: People with heart disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease bronchial asthma Athletes and healthy people who move at high altitudes (e.g. mountaineers, skiers or sports flyers). What does the Perfusion Index say? The perfusion index provides information about the blood circulation value of your finger. Based on the pulse strength, this indicates how much blood flows in a certain period of time. Measuring the perfusion index is important as too low a value can affect your measurement results. For reliable results, know your normal value. You can find out this using measurements under different conditions, such as activity level or measuring location. In general, the perfusion index can be between 0.3% and 20%, but the optimal value varies from person to person. Measuring range The pulse oximeter can be used in the measuring range of: SpO₂: 70 - 100%, pulse: 30 - 250 beats per minute, PMI: 0.3 - 20%. The following measurement accuracy is achieved: SpO₂: 70 - 100%, ± 2%, pulse: 30 - 250 bpm, ± 2 beats per minute. PI: 0.3% - 1%; ±0.2 digits; >1.1% ± 20%. Important: Do not use the pulse oximeter with plaster dressings, nail polish or other cosmetics. A measurement can only be done when the measuring finger is exposed. In healthy people, the oxygen saturation is in the range of approx. 94% to 99% (Source: Based on "Windisch W et al. S2k Guideline: Noninvasive and Invasive Ventilation as a Therapy of Chronic Respiratory Insufficiency Revision 2017; Pneumology 2017; 71: 722795"). Box Contains 1 x PO 45 Pulsoximeter; 2 x 1,5 V AAA Batterien; 1 x Umhängeband; 1 x Gürteltasche; 1 x Gebrauchsanweisung

Product Features

  • SIMPLE AND PAIN-FREE The pulse oximeter measures your oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (pulse rate) - for clinically validated accuracy for home use
  • Icon display for restless measurement: in case of a restless measurement, a question mark icon appears on the colour display and you can re-perform the measurement for reliable values
  • Practical colour display: the Beurer PO 45 pulse oximeter is equipped with an easy-to-read colour display and 7 display formats
  • Health control: the pulse oximeter is suitable for controlling and regularly monitoring oxygen saturation - respiratory diseases such as asthma, COPD and other lung diseases can lead to a drop in oxygen saturation
  • High altitude sports: a pulse oximeter is suitable for healthy people and athletes to control oxygen saturation even in environments with lower oxygen content