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publicationDate 2020-09-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Flexible wearable pulse blood oxygen measuring probe
abstract The utility model provides a flexible wearable pulse blood oxygen measuring probe, belongs to biological information detection area, has solved the problem that is difficult to realize flexible wearable that current pulse oximeter exists. The flexible wearable pulse oximetry probe of the present invention comprises: a flexible substrate; at least two light emitting units disposed on the flexible substrate; a detection unit disposed on the flexible substrate; an encapsulation layer disposed on the flexible substrate. The invention takes the organic light emitting diode as the light emitting unit and the organic photoelectric detector as the detection unit, adopts the volume pulse wave tracing method to obtain the blood oxygen saturation, has the characteristic of full flexibility, is accurate in test and is more suitable for the requirements of wearable equipment.
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