
From assessing hypoxia and supplemental oxygen needs in respiratory patients to screening obstructive sleep apnea and evaluating dental sleep appliances, overnight pulse oximetry (OPO) offers noninvasive, cost-effective monitoring, as new technologies further streamline care.
In this Featured Report, “Overnight Pulse Oximetry: Multidisciplinary Value for Clinical Practice,” RT explores three applications for OPO: monitoring for cardiorespiratory and hypoxic patients, prescreening for OSA, and assessing dental sleep appliances.
This Featured Report is sponsored by Nonin.
