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The correct name for low levels of oxygen in the blood is hypoxaemia. Low levels of oxygen in the body tissues is called hypoxia
Hypoxia: Hypo = below, ox = presence of oxygen "Below oxygen" or "below normal oxygen levels" Hypoxia means low tissue oxygen level. Or oxygen levels below normal in the tissues.
It is hypoxia.
Hypoxemia is the medical term meaning abnormally low blood oxygen levels.
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The purpose is to increase oxygen saturation in tissues where the saturation levels are too low due to illness or injury.
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Low tissue oxygen levels are called hypoxia. This condition occurs when there is a decreased level of oxygen available to the body's tissues and cells, resulting in potential damage and impairment of normal function.
Hypoxia refers to a condition where there is a lack of oxygen in the body's tissues. pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. In hypoxia, the decrease in oxygen can lead to a decrease in pH levels in certain tissues or fluids in the body.
When your oxygen saturation levels drop, your blood is not carrying enough oxygen to provide your body the levels it needs. If they drop low enough, your body will shut down and you can die. If you are hooked to a ventilator, this will help the body increase the oxygen saturation levels in your blood, potentially saving your life.
If the pressure of oxygen is less than 159 torr then it is considered low oxygen level. What is 159 torr in percentage of saturation?
Hypoxemia means having below normal oxygen levels in the blood.