Special Fingertip Oximeter (Quantify Microcirculation – Perfusion Index)

Measure D'Oxyva perfusion index (peripheral blood flow) with fingertip pulse oximeter

 

The fingertip pulse oximeter is an economical and accurate method for measuring pulse rate, peripheral blood flow (PI) and oxygen saturation via the fingers.

 

The unique perfusion index (PI) effectively reflects the pulsatile blood flow, while it has respiratory frequency monitoring function and can monitor sleep with up to 8 hours of data storage coupled with data analysis functions. The self-adjusting finger clips and single-button design is for ease of operation.

 

Learn more about oximeters and the normal range of perfusion index (peripheral blood circulation) in the article written by Dr. Rosa Garcia titled ‘Are Oximeters the New Thermometers?

 

Display parameters: blood oxygen SpO2 value, pulse PR value, blood oxygen bar graph, pulse waveform map, PI (perfusion index), respiratory rate monitoring parameter (130R), sleep monitoring parameter (131R)

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