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SpO₂
(peripheral capillary oxygen
saturation) result as a %
99 - 94
94 - 90
< 90
FALL IN PERIPHERAL CAPILLARY OXYGEN SATURATION DUE TO ALTITUDE
Please note : The following table gives information about the effects of different altitudes on oxygen
saturation levels as well as their effects on the human body. The following table DOES NOT apply to
individuals already suffering from certain illnesses (e.g. asthma, heart disease, respiratory diseases). In
people already suffering from illness, the symptoms (e.g. hypoxia) may already occur at low altitudes.
SpO₂
Altitude
(peripheral capillary oxygen
saturation) result as a %
1500 - 2500 m
> 90
2500 - 3500 m
~ 90
3500 - 5800 m
< 90
5800 - 7500 m
< 80
7500 - 8500 m
< 70

2-2. PULSE

Warning: the results below show the average for a person in good health whose measurements are taken
in a calm environment.
An individual may have a higher or lower pulse rate as a result of numerous factors (illness, regular exercise,
medical treatment, etc.).
In the event of irregularities in your results (lower or higher pulse rate than normal), we advise you to consult
your doctor.
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Diagnosis
Normal level
Reduced level (medical visit recommended)
Critical level : consult a doctor immediately or call for
emergency help
Consequences for the individual
No mountain sickness (in general)
Mountain sickness, adaptation
recommended
High probability of mountain sickness,
adaptation imperative
Severe hypoxia, only a stay for a limited
period of time is possible
Immediate life-threatening danger
AVERAGE RESULTS
Average result for pulse rate
(in beats per minute)
120
100
60 - 80
ASSESSMENT OF RESULTS
Normal pulse rate
High pulse rate
result (in beats per
result (in beats per
minute)
minute)
120 - 150
> 150
80 - 150
> 150
60 - 120
> 120
60 - 105
> 105
60 - 80
> 80
90
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3. FEATURES

The digital pulse oximeter is a portable device designed for occasional monitoring of arterial
oxygen saturation (as a % of SpO
) and pulse rate (PR) in beats per minute (bpm) on adult and
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child patients, in hospitals, health centres and at home. It should not be used for continuous
monitoring (it does not include an alarm signalling an abnormal result), but it can provide con-
tinuous measurements for as long as the patient's finger remains in the device.
- Simple and practical to use.
- A compact product that is light and easy to carry around.
- LED display.
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User range
Infant
Child aged 1 - 8
Adult
Low pulse rate
result (in beats per
Age range
minute)
< 120
Infant
< 80
Child aged 1 - 5
< 60
Child aged 5 - 12
< 60
Adolescent
< 60
Adult
-
Elderly person
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