DOES SKIN PIGMENTATION AFFECT THE ACCURACY OF PULSE OXIMETRY? AN IN VITRO STUDY

  • Volgyesi G
  • Spahr-Schopfer I
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Volgyesi, G. A., & Spahr-Schopfer, I. (1991). DOES SKIN PIGMENTATION AFFECT THE ACCURACY OF PULSE OXIMETRY? AN IN VITRO STUDY. Anesthesiology, 75(3), A406–A406. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199109001-00406

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