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| Blood Oxygen Saturation - Oxygen Saturation of Blood Abbreviation: SpO2, SaO2 Type: Physiological biomarker / oxygenation measure Function: Represents the percentage of hemoglobin binding sites occupied by oxygen. SpO2 is typically estimated noninvasively by pulse oximetry, while SaO2 refers to arterial oxygen saturation measured or derived from arterial blood. Blood oxygen saturation reflects systemic oxygenation and can be influenced by pulmonary function, circulation, hemoglobin concentration, and oxygen delivery. Direction: ↕ Context-dependent. Increased oxygen saturation is generally beneficial when correcting hypoxemia, while abnormally reduced oxygen saturation indicates impaired systemic oxygenation. |
| 7489- | H2, | Molecular Hydrogen in the Treatment of Respiratory Diseases |
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