Covid: Pulse oxygen monitors work less well on darker skin, experts say - BBC News
Updating pulse oximeters | NHLBI, NIH
Pulse Oximetry > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine
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
Study: Ineffective blood oxygen readers have endangered Black and Latino Covid patients
Skin Tone and Pulse Oximetry | Harvard Medical School
The Pulse Oximeter Is Less Effective for Black People, Study Says | Medium Coronavirus Blog
Commentary - More health inequality: Black people are 3 times more likely to experience pulse oximeter errors
Is Your Pulse Oximeter Betraying You? The Unseen Struggle in Dark Skin Monitoring
Pulse Oximeters Can Give False Readings In COVID-19 Patients With Dark Skin : Shots - Health News : NPR
A Quick Remedy Proves Elusive For Lifesaving Pulse Oximeter's Problems With Darker Skin
Faulty Oxygen Readings Delayed Covid Care for Black and Hispanic Patients: Study - The New York Times
Pulse Oximeters and Coronavirus: Devices Have Higher Error Rate in Black Patients - The New York Times
Pulse oximeters are essential in the fight against Covid. They may not work on dark skin | CNN
Pulse oximeters are less accurate for Black patients, study finds : Shots - Health News : NPR
Pulse Oximeters Choke Oxygen Delivery to Minorities in ICU | MedPage Today
25 AGs ask FDA to improve pulse ox tech for darker skin
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
Bias from pulse oximeters remains even if corrected by race, study finds | McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis
Fingertip oxygen sensors can fail on dark skin — now a physician is suing
Penn Medicine Study: Pulse Oximeters Did Not Change Outcomes for Patients in COVID-19 Monitoring Program - Penn Medicine
Skin colour affects the accuracy of medical oxygen sensors