SVO

SVO may refer to:

  • Saturn Valley Online, an EarthBound MMORPG
  • Sheremetyevo International Airport, one three major airports serving Moscow, Russia, IATA Airport Code
  • Social value orientations, a psychological construct
  • Sparse voxel octree, an algorithm for computer graphics rendering
  • Special Vehicle Operations, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company
  • Mustang SVO, a car developed by Ford Motor Company
  • Straight vegetable oil, vegetable oil used as fuel
  • Subject–verb–object in linguistic typology
  • Oxygen saturation (medicine)

    Oxygen saturation is a term referring to the fraction of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin relative to total hemoglobin (unsaturated + saturated) in the blood. The human body requires and regulates a very precise and specific balance of oxygen in the blood. Normal blood oxygen levels in humans are considered 95-100 percent. If the level is below 90 percent, it is considered low resulting in hypoxemia. Blood oxygen levels below 80 percent may compromise organ function, such as the brain and heart, and should be promptly addressed. Continued low oxygen levels may lead to respiratory or cardiac arrest. Oxygen therapy may be used to assist in raising blood oxygen levels. Oxygenation occurs when oxygen molecules (O
    2
    ) enter the tissues of the body. For example, blood is oxygenated in the lungs, where oxygen molecules travel from the air and into the blood. Oxygenation is commonly used to refer to medical oxygen saturation.

    Definition

    In medicine, oxygen saturation (SO2), commonly referred to as "sats," measures the percentage of hemoglobin binding sites in the bloodstream occupied by oxygen. At low partial pressures of oxygen, most hemoglobin is deoxygenated. At around 90% (the value varies according to the clinical context) oxygen saturation increases according to an oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve and approaches 100% at partial oxygen pressures of >10 kPa. A pulse oximeter relies on the light absorption characteristics of saturated hemoglobin to give an indication of oxygen saturation.

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