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Pulse oximeter study doesn’t settle issue of accuracy on darker skin

Last updated: January 12, 2026 2:25 am
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A recent study commissioned by the Food and Drug Administration aimed to shed light on reducing racial bias in pulse oximeter readings, but instead, it has left researchers with more questions than answers. The study, which has not yet undergone peer review, was conducted to understand why pulse oximeters, commonly used in healthcare settings to measure blood oxygen levels, exhibit discrepancies in patients with darker skin tones.

The findings of the study were unexpected and did not provide a clear direction for clinicians. This comes at a time when the research on health disparities, particularly in relation to racial bias in medical devices, is facing challenges due to the current political climate. The study, known as EquiOx, conducted at the University of California San Francisco, involved measuring blood oxygen levels in 631 patients using both pulse oximeters and arterial blood gas tests for comparison.

Surprisingly, the results showed that the pulse oximeters underestimated oxygen levels, contrary to previous studies that suggested overestimation, especially in patients with darker skin tones. This discrepancy has left experts puzzled, with no clear explanation for the conflicting results. The study also revealed that pulse oximeter readings were higher in patients with darker skin tones compared to those with lighter skin tones.

Despite these findings, clinicians are uncertain about how to interpret and incorporate the results into their practice. Efforts to address bias in pulse oximeters have been further complicated by the lack of clarity in the study results and the challenges in securing funding for additional research. The FDA, which released draft guidance a year ago to improve the accuracy of pulse oximeters for all skin tones, has yet to finalize the guidelines.

See also  FDA pulse oximeter guidance aims to improve accuracy for patients

In an attempt to further investigate bias in pulse oximeters, researchers have set up a lab in Uganda to recruit patients with darker skin tones. Additionally, there are plans to collaborate with research groups across the country to collect a larger dataset for analysis. However, the lack of funding poses a significant obstacle to progressing with these studies.

Overall, the study’s inconclusive results have highlighted the need for more comprehensive research to address racial bias in pulse oximeter readings. As efforts continue to unravel the complexities surrounding this issue, the importance of diverse and inclusive research practices remains paramount in achieving equitable healthcare outcomes for all individuals.

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