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Sep 14, 2016

Fascinating Tool For Use With CPAP BiPAP

This is about as "TECH" as it gets...

Being an old decrepit EMT 2 Paramedic, I just about fell out of my chair when I ran across this, an hour ago.

Yup, I'm going to order one, maybe another as a spare. Easy to understand along with easy to use diagnostics to prevent a heart attack is some serious technology.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SpO2-PR-PI-ODI-Finger-Tip-Pulse-Oximeter-8-Sleep-Data-Record-Monitor-Pouch-/351824748588?hash=item51ea63a02c:g:Z8IAAOSwgmJXxnim


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  • Whenever my O2 drops below 90, it was time to arise and walk around for a couple of minutes. Freakin' cardiologist scared the snot out of me: "Less than 92% O2, brain cells die".

    Last remaining internal organ that seemingly works right grumble, snarf...
  • thanks, just ordered one. they are about twice that in the various Dr. Leonards et.al. catalogs.
    bumpy
  • I doan theen so...

    This is an 8-hour -recording- event pulse oximeter. Way different than a real-time only finger-tipper. The sat % is worthwhile to corroborate AHI and at what time-it occurred.

    Having an ALARM is crucial.
  • Any pharmacy/drug store in the USA should have them for $15 to $20. They seem to be accurate. The DW uses one regularly.

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