If You're Black and Using a Pulse Oximeter, Be Wary of Your Results | PCMag
PulmCrit – Dismantling the systemic racism of pulse oximetry
Pulse Oximeters and Coronavirus: Devices Have Higher Error Rate in Black Patients - The New York Times
Skin colour affects the accuracy of medical oxygen sensors
Brown Ph.D. student working to correct skin color bias in pulse oximeters | Brown University
Pulse oximeters accuracy shouldn't depend on a user's skin color - STAT
Pulse oximeters need FDA study for skin color bias, senators say
Pulse oximeters, used to fight COVID-19, may be inaccurate on people of color: FDA - ABC News
Pulse oximeters are less accurate for Black people
PulmCrit – Dismantling the systemic racism of pulse oximetry
Perfecting The Pulse Oximeter | Hackaday
Link between skin colour and pulse oximeter effectiveness
Impact of ethnicity on the accuracy of measurements of oxygen saturations: A retrospective observational cohort study - eClinicalMedicine
Pulse oximeters are less accurate for Black patients, study finds : Shots - Health News : NPR
If You're Black and Using a Pulse Oximeter, Be Wary of Your Results | PCMag
Pulse oximeters: FDA panel examines evidence that devices may not work as well on dark skin | CNN
Testing GE's SpO2 Sensor for Accuracy across Skin Tones | GE HealthCare (Middle East)
Bias from pulse oximeters remains even if corrected by race, study finds - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
Racial Disparities in Pulse Oximetry Measurement
Pulse oximeters need to be improved for people of color, FDA panel says - ABC News
Black People Are Three Times More Likely to Experience Pulse Oximeter Errors | The Pursuit | Center | University of Michigan School of Public Health | Coronavirus | Epidemic | Health Disparities | Health Care Access | Racism
Pulse Oximeter: Purpose, Usage, and Readings
Pulse oximeter accuracy differs by skin color, 'unreliable' to measure true oxygen saturation in all COVID-19 pneumonia cases - NotebookCheck.net News
More health inequality: Black people are 3 times more likely to experience pulse oximeter errors
Skin Tone and Pulse Oximetry | Harvard Medical School