Relative measure of the amount of oxygen that is dissolved or carried in a given medium.
1It also has sensors for temperature, oxygen saturation, heart rate and movement.
2When pressure was dropped the oxygen saturation when back up to normal.
3The arterial oxygen saturation, pulmonal oxygen uptake and skin temperatures remained constant.
4These changes can be reflected by means of cerebral oxygen saturation.
5Paired t-tests were used to compare oxygen saturation changes before and after oxygenation.
6Blood oxygen saturation is a good measure of overall respiratory health.
7A low fetal oxygen saturation is significantly associated with an abnormal neonatal outcome.
8Mild hypoxia only caused a reduction in blood pO 2 and oxygen saturation.
9My summons and Tyson's oxygen saturation level told me all I needed to know.
10Over each study day, oxygen saturation was measured by an ambulatory pulse oximetry system.
11In the recumbent position, the dyspnea disappeared with a marked improvement in oxygen saturation.
12The animals' temperature, arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation were monitored continuously.
13There was no difference with respect to the oxygen saturation.
14Arterial oxygen saturation decreased but mixed-venous oxygen saturation slightly increased.
15An alert is generated depending on preset threshold values (heart rate, oxygen saturation).
16Maternal oxygen saturation and heart rate were recorded continuously.
Translations for oxygen saturation