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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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XIV.e Interference with SpO2 measurement

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Last update : 07/01/2013
 
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Publications

Interference of nail polish on the peripheral oxygen saturation in patients with lung problems during exercise.
Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2012;20;1169-75 2012
Effect of nail polish and henna on oxygen saturation determined by pulse oximetry in healthy young adult females.
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2011 Sep;28;783-5 2011 Sep
Effect of nail polish on oxygen saturation determined by pulse oximetry in critically ill patients.
Resuscitation 2007 Jan;72;82-91 2007 Jan
Does fingernail polish affect pulse oximeter readings?
Intensive & critical care nursing 2007 Feb;23;51-5 2007 Feb

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