Papers Published

  1. Deni, H. and Muratore, D.M. and Malkin, R.A., Development of a pulse oximeter analyzer for the developing world, 2005 IEEE 31st Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference (IEEE Cat. No. 05CH37674) (2005), pp. 227 - 8, Hoboken, NJ, USA
    (last updated on 2007/04/14)

    Abstract:
    Pulse oximetry has become the standard clinical method for monitoring patient's blood oxygen saturation and heart rate. Therefore hospitals need a straightforward means to check the accuracy of pulse oximeters. Due to the economic constraints in the developing world, commercial pulse oximeter testers often can not be afforded. Thus, the purpose of this project is to design a small, inexpensive pulse oximeter analyzer for developing world hospitals

    Keywords:
    biomedical equipment;cardiology;oximetry;patient monitoring;


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