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monitor the results of your training with our range of pulse
oximeters. By measuring your saturated blood oxygen content
and heart rate you will be able to accurately assess how you
are adapting to high altitude.
A pulse oximeter tells you what percent of your haemoglobin
molecules are carrying oxygen, commonly referred to as blood
oxygen saturation (%SpO2). At higher altitudes, blood oxygen
saturation (%SpO2) decreases because of the reduced amount
of oxygen in the air. Pulse oximeters measure blood oxygen
saturation in a non-invasive fashion by shining red and infrared
light through the fingertip and reading the fluctuating signals
that are received as a result of fluctuations caused by blood
flow. This fluctuation in red and infrared signals is used
to calculate the blood oxygen saturation (%SpO2) of haemoglobin.
We stock a wide range of accurate pulse oximeters to meet
your needs and budget.
Buy equipment on-line in our shop click here
or call 0870 950 4479
alternatively email: sales@altitudecentre.com
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