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Greek term or phrase:
Δ.Ο.
English translation:
Δείκτης οξυγόνωσης / Oxygenation index
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Nick Lingris
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Greek term
Δ.Ο.
Greek to English
Medical
Medical (general)
lung-pulmonary examination
Δ.Ο. ~100/0.6
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4 | Δείκτης οξυγόνωσης / oxygenation index | Nick Lingris |
4 | Oxygen saturation index | transphy |
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Oxygen saturation index
In Medical examinations they check Patients Oxygen Saturation by an index of 1-100, by an apparatus they put on an Index finger of the patient.
Hypoxemia (low blood oxygen) - Mayo Clinic
https://www.mayoclinic.org › basics › definition › sym-20050930
30 Sep 2005 - It can also be estimated by measuring the oxygen saturation of your blood using a pulse oximeter — a small device that clips to your finger.
Oxygen saturation (medicine) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oxygen_saturation_(medicine)
Healthy individuals at sea level usually exhibit oxygen saturation values between 96% and 99%, and should be above 94%. At 1,600 meters' altitude (about one mile high) oxygen saturation should be above 92%. An SaO2 (arterial oxygen saturation) value below 90% causes hypoxia (which can also be caused by anemia).
Physiology · Measurement · Pulse oximetry · Medical significance
Hypoxemia (low blood oxygen) - Mayo Clinic
https://www.mayoclinic.org › basics › definition › sym-20050930
30 Sep 2005 - It can also be estimated by measuring the oxygen saturation of your blood using a pulse oximeter — a small device that clips to your finger.
Oxygen saturation (medicine) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oxygen_saturation_(medicine)
Healthy individuals at sea level usually exhibit oxygen saturation values between 96% and 99%, and should be above 94%. At 1,600 meters' altitude (about one mile high) oxygen saturation should be above 92%. An SaO2 (arterial oxygen saturation) value below 90% causes hypoxia (which can also be caused by anemia).
Physiology · Measurement · Pulse oximetry · Medical significance
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