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A pulse oximeter is a device that performs an oximetry test. On your child’s finger, toe, or earlobe is a sensor. The sensor uses light to gauge your child’s heart rate and the amount of oxygen in their blood. It is really easy to put on and use and does not hurt.
A tiny device called a pulse oximeter attaches to your child’s finger. It was rapidly and conveniently checks the oxygen levels in your child. Without drawing blood, it employs light beams in a sensor to make an estimation of the amount of oxygen in your child’s blood. This aids in monitoring how effectively your child’s lungs are developing.
This gauges how quickly your child’s heart is pumping. The pulse rate of your child is expressed in beats per minute (bpm). The instrument known as a pulse oximeter is often worn on a fingertip. It calculates the pulse rate and blood’s oxygen saturation using laser beams. The amount of oxygen carried by the blood is revealed by oxygen saturation.
The Global Pediatric pulse oximeter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Smile Train and Lifebox have been collaborating to provide hospitals throughout the world with vital monitoring tools for kids undergoing surgery for more than ten years. With Lifebox, they are pleased to expand significant anaesthetic work. The introduction of the Lifebox-Smile Train pulse oximeter demonstrates Smile Train’s dedication to make surgery safer for every kid with a cleft.
In order to promote safer anaesthesia, Smile Train gave 2,000 pulse oximeters to Lifebox’s global network as one of the company’s initial partners.
Since then, Lifebox has given out more than 32,000 pulse oximeters to front-line medical professionals, including 8,800 devices as part of a joint COVID-19 response by Smile Train and Lifebox for the identification and management of COVID-19 patients.