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Pulse oximetry — Takuo Aoyagi

1974 AD · Transmission: Global
MedicineInstrumentJapanese

In 1974, Takuo Aoyagi formulated the principle of modern pulse oximetry by extracting a continuous measure of arterial oxygen saturation from the pulsatile signal. This advance transformed anesthetic safety and critical-patient monitoring. Pulse oximetry is one of the most influential instruments in contemporary perioperative medicine.

InstitutionNihon Kohden
Historical regionJapan
Primary sourceTakuo Aoyagi, principle of pulse oximetry (1974)
Secondary sourcehttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8327306/
Original languageJapanese / English
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