oxygen saturation - meaning and definition. What is oxygen saturation
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is oxygen saturation - definition


Oxygen saturation (medicine)         
  • Blood circulation: Red = oxygenated (arteries), Blue = deoxygenated (veins)
  • Hemoglobin saturation curve
  • Example pulse oximeter
FRACTION OF OXYGEN-SATURATED HEMOGLOBIN RELATIVE TO TOTAL HEMOGLOBIN IN THE BLOOD
Spo2; SpO2; Blood oxygen level; SvO2; Medical oxygenation; Oxygenation (medical); SPO2; Oxygenation (medicine); Oxygen saturation in medicine; Hemoglobin saturation
Oxygen saturation is the fraction of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin relative to total hemoglobin (unsaturated + saturated) in the blood. The human body requires and regulates a very precise and specific balance of oxygen in the blood.
Magnetic Saturation         
  • section=fig. 42}}</ref>
}}
  • Due to saturation, the magnetic permeability μ<sub>f</sub> of a ferromagnetic substance reaches a maximum and then declines
(IN SOME MAGNETIC MATERIALS) STATE REACHED WHEN AN INCREASE IN APPLIED EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD H CANNOT INCREASE THE MAGNETIZATION OF THE MATERIAL FURTHER, SO THE TOTAL MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY B MORE OR LESS LEVELS OFF
Magnetic saturation; Saturation magnetization
The maximum magnetic force which can be permanently imparted to a steel bar. A bar may be magnetized beyond this point, but soon sinks to it. The magnetism produced in a bar is prevented from depolarization by the retentivity or coercive force of the bar. The higher the degree of magnetization the greater the tendency to depolarization. It is also defined as the maximum intensity of magnetism produced in a paramagnetic substance by a magnetic field as far as affected by the permeability of the substance in question. The more lines of force passed through such a substance the lower is its residual permeability. It is assumed that this becomes zero after a certain point, and then the point of saturation is reached. After this point is reached the addition of any lines of force is referred entirely to the field and not at all to the permeability of the substance. But such a zero is only definable approximately.
Saturation (magnetic)         
  • section=fig. 42}}</ref>
}}
  • Due to saturation, the magnetic permeability μ<sub>f</sub> of a ferromagnetic substance reaches a maximum and then declines
(IN SOME MAGNETIC MATERIALS) STATE REACHED WHEN AN INCREASE IN APPLIED EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD H CANNOT INCREASE THE MAGNETIZATION OF THE MATERIAL FURTHER, SO THE TOTAL MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY B MORE OR LESS LEVELS OFF
Magnetic saturation; Saturation magnetization
Seen in some magnetic materials, saturation is the state reached when an increase in applied external magnetic field H cannot increase the magnetization of the material further, so the total magnetic flux density B more or less levels off. (Though, magnetization continues to increase very slowly with the field due to paramagnetism.
Examples of use of oxygen saturation
1. Khatib is said to have measured the level of oxygen saturation in the boy‘s blood, which turned out to be dangerously low.
2. They measured the babies‘ responses using the "premature infant pain profile", which measures grimacing, maximum heart rate and blood oxygen saturation levels.