A new way of data analysis and rating of the blood oxygen saturation variability

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This report continues the series of researches on the data set for peripheral blood oxygenation. Here we confirm the separation of the healthy adults into three subgroups by variabilities of oxygenation. Two new measures (descriptors) of variability are suggested, which correlate with the statistical analogs and Recurrence Ratios. These measures are handier in clinic praxis because of simpler computing comparing with Recurrence Ratios. We found the lower height of modes (i.e., of most probable oxygenation levels) and their higher variabilities for the riskiest subgroup concerning tor COVID-19.

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Chuiko, G., Darnapuk, Y., Dvornik, O., Kraynik, Y., Yaremchuk, O., & Haab, R. (2021). A new way of data analysis and rating of the blood oxygen saturation variability. In 2021 IEEE 12th International Conference on Electronics and Information Technologies, ELIT 2021 - Proceedings (pp. 51–54). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ELIT53502.2021.9501109

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