<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Bing: SpO2 Rate Graph Monitor</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=SpO2+Rate+Graph+Monitor</link><description>Search results</description><image><url>http://www.bing.com:80/s/a/rsslogo.gif</url><title>SpO2 Rate Graph Monitor</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=SpO2+Rate+Graph+Monitor</link></image><copyright>Copyright © 2026 Microsoft. All rights reserved. These XML results may not be used, reproduced or transmitted in any manner or for any purpose other than rendering Bing results within an RSS aggregator for your personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of these results requires express written permission from Microsoft Corporation. By accessing this web page or using these results in any manner whatsoever, you agree to be bound by the foregoing restrictions.</copyright><item><title>What Blood Oxygen Levels Say About Your Breathing</title><link>https://www.verywellhealth.com/blood-oxygen-level-8656297</link><description>A blood oxygen level of 92% or higher is sufficient for most people. Your SpO2 level should stay above 92% when sitting, walking, running, sleeping, and doing various physical activities. Breathing slows when you sleep, so it's normal for your oxygen level to drop, but it should remain in a healthy range. In some cases, a lower target is ...</description><pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 13:12:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>What does SpO2 mean? What is a normal SpO2 level? - Withings</title><link>https://support.withings.com/hc/en-us/articles/201494667-What-does-SpO2-mean-What-is-a-normal-SpO2-level</link><description>What does SpO2 mean? What is a normal SpO2 level? SpO2 stands for peripheral capillary oxygen saturation, an estimate of the amount of oxygen in the blood.</description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 19:36:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Blood Oxygen Level: What It Is &amp; How To Increase It</title><link>https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/22447-blood-oxygen-level</link><description>An oximeter reading only indicates what percentage of your blood is saturated with oxygen, known as the SpO2 level, as well as your heart rate. It’s a quick and harmless way to check if someone’s blood oxygen level is too low.</description><pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 13:12:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Normal Blood Oxygen Levels Chart: Symptoms of Low Oxygen Level</title><link>https://www.medicinenet.com/what_are_blood_oxygen_levels/article.htm</link><description>Normal oxygen levels (SpO2) are between 95% and 100%, indicating an adequate concentration of oxygen in the bloodstream. Levels below 90% are low (hypoxemia) and may often require treatment.</description><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 08:29:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Oxygen saturation (medicine) - Wikipedia</title><link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_saturation_(medicine)</link><description>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. Normal arterial blood oxygen saturation levels in humans are 96–100 percent. [1] .</description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 23:25:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Pulse Oximeter Readings Chart: What Normal Really Looks Like</title><link>https://blog.truneb.com/pulse-oximeter-readings-chart-normal-range/</link><description>For most healthy adults at sea level, a normal SpO₂ is between 95% and 100%, and a normal resting pulse is usually between 60 and 100 beats per minute.</description><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Is Your Pulse Oximetry Reading Normal? - Verywell Health</title><link>https://www.verywellhealth.com/pulse-oximetry-8708212</link><description>For most individuals, a normal oxygen saturation (SpO2) level ranges from 95% to 100%, indicating a healthy oxygen level in the blood. 1 However, those living at higher altitudes may see slightly lower readings. 2</description><pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 12:03:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>What Does SpO2 Stand For and What Is a Normal Level?</title><link>https://biologyinsights.com/what-does-spo2-stand-for-and-what-is-a-normal-level/</link><description>SpO2 stands for Saturation of Peripheral Oxygen. This acronym is frequently seen on patient monitors and home devices. This measurement provides a rapid, non-invasive assessment of how effectively the respiratory system delivers oxygen to the body’s tissues.</description><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 13:23:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Pulse oximetry - Wikipedia</title><link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_oximetry</link><description>Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive method for monitoring blood oxygen saturation. Peripheral oxygen saturation (Sp O2) readings are typically within 2% accuracy (within 4% accuracy in 95% of cases) of the more accurate (and invasive) reading of arterial oxygen saturation (Sa O2) from arterial blood gas analysis. [1]</description><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 02:17:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>What is SpO2? | Pulse Oximetry | What is The Normal SpO2 Level?</title><link>https://www.somatechnology.com/blog/in-the-news/what-is-spo2/</link><description>SpO₂ is an abbreviation for Peripheral Oxygen Saturation, which is a way of saying “how much oxygen is in your blood.” This value is shown as a percentage, representing how much oxygen the red blood cells are carrying through the body.</description><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 00:25:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>