PULSE OXIMETERS
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Pulse oximeters may misread oxygen levels in people of color. The FDA wants to change that
The Food and Drug Administration's recommendations apply to pulse oximeters, which are clip-on devices used in hospitals and medical clinics to ensure patients are getting enough oxygen. The FDA said it wants companies to conduct larger studies and include more patients from different racial groups.
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Pulse oximeters may be overestimating oxygen saturation in dark skin-toned people, study finds
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Blood oxygen monitors don't work as well on people with darker skin: FDA
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Smartphone's camera, flash can measure blood oxygen up to 70% at home
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Bengaluru: Demand soars, oximeters sell at double the price
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Rajasthan will buy 12,000 pulse oximeters to beat silent hypoxia in Covid patients
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Delhi: 7,000 oximeters given to people in home isolation
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Delhi government to give pulse oximeters to those in home isolation: CM Kejriwal
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Govt fastracks approval for industrial oxygen makers to produce medical oxygen
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