
How do we account for opposite results from studies on pulse oximeters? Elizabeth Tracey reports
March 9, 20261m 1s
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Critical care medicine relies on pulse oximeters, which estimate oxygen levels in someone’s blood, for many decisions regarding their care. Studies during the pandemic suggested the devices said there was more oxygen in the blood of someone with darker skin …<p class="read-more"> <a class="more-link" href="https://podcasts.hopkinsmedicine.org/how-do-we-account-for-opposite-results-from-studies-on-pulse-oximeters-elizabeth-tracey-reports/"> <span class="screen-reader-text">How do we account for opposite results from studies on pulse oximeters? Elizabeth Tracey reports</span> Read More »</a></p>