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In an individual's SpO2 range from 100 to 73 %, this study calibrates and evaluates the accuracy of SpO2 measurement by CW2 in comparison to reference pulse oximeter (Nellcor PM10) or CO-oximetry, Pulse rate (PR) and respiratory rate (RR) were calibrated based on the same Nellcor equipment and the frequency of end-tidal CO2 respectively.
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The study is designed in accordance with Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-61: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of pulse oximeter equipment ISO 80601-2-61:2017, Corrected version 2018-02 and ISO 80601-2-55.
SpO2: Testing to confirm the accuracy of the SpO2 monitoring according to ISO 80601-2-61 Clause 201.12.1.101 201.12.1.101
RR Testing: Testing to confirm the accuracy of the respiration rate monitoring according to ISO 80601-2-55. Volunteers respirated spontaneously, no efforts were made to include all ranges of respiration during the study.
PR Testing: Testing to confirm the accuracy of the PR monitoring according to ISO 80601-2-61 Clause 201.12.1.104. No efforts were made to influence PRs of volunteers.
An accelerometer and PPG filters are built in CW2 in order to form the basis to exclude non-eligible test results.
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