Up to 10 minutes
The saturation should be above 90% in normal arterial blood. A totally healthy person will have 95-100% saturation.
What is the best oxygen sat level for fighting lung cancer?
Yes. Sort of. In a healthy person at rest - the average venous saturation is approximately 75%. This is the result of mixing blood from muscles (or the brain) which is usually down to 25% with blood from places like the kidneys and the skin where venous blood is often greater than 90% saturated.
Yes. Oxygen Saturation should be above or equal to 95 percent in a normal adult (without a collapsed lung), so between 91-95 is acceptable.
Normal oxygen saturation levels vary slightly depending on age and activity. A blood oxygen level of less than 90 percent is considered abnormal. The organs in the body need a continuous supply of oxygen to function properly. If oxygen saturation levels in the body become too low, various problems can develop. When oxygen saturation is too low it is called Hypoxemia.
Babies may take as long as 10 minutes after birth to increase their oxygen saturation to greater than 90%.
Over 90%
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97% is the normal oxygen saturation.
It means 66% of the hemoglobin molecules are oxygenated. This is a very low reading for arterial blood -- not compatible with life (for a human) for more than a few minutes -- though it might be seen in venous blood. Normal arterial oxygen saturation percentage is in the 90s.