Factors affecting the measurements of peripheral oxygen saturation values in healthy young adults
Oktay Uysal, Dilek Yılmaz

TL;DR
This study found that posture, gender, and body weight affect oxygen saturation readings in young adults' fingers.
Contribution
The study identifies how body position, gender, and BMI influence peripheral oxygen saturation measurements in healthy young adults.
Findings
Oxygen saturation in the middle finger was higher in the upright position compared to the supine position.
Female participants had higher oxygen saturation values than males in both finger positions and postures.
Underweight individuals had higher oxygen saturation values than overweight individuals in both postures.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to examine peripheral oxygen saturation values in the index and middle fingers of the dominant hand in healthy young adults measured while lying in a supine position or sitting straight up. This study was a non-randomized and non-controlled, quasi-experimental repeated measures study. It was conducted with 200 healthy young adults in Turkey. A pulse oximeter was located at the same time on the index and middle fingers of the active hand of each participant while sitting upright, and after being kept there for 1 min, the results of the measurements were recorded. Later, the participants were brought into a supine position, and after 10 min of rest, measurements with a pulse oximeter placed on the index and middle fingers of the active hand were repeated in the same way. The mean age of the participants was 20.4 ± 1.8 years; 76.5% were female, and their mean…
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TopicsNon-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology · Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
