Fig. 2.
The early warning time distribution. The early warning time (seconds) was defined from the beginning of the rapid decrease of the oxygen reserve values (indicated by the start of the Oxygen Reserve Index alarm), until saturation reached 98%. Twenty-two of 25 patients had warning times between 0 and 50 s. The remaining three patients’ warning times were at 98, 112, and 221 s.

The early warning time distribution. The early warning time (seconds) was defined from the beginning of the rapid decrease of the oxygen reserve values (indicated by the start of the Oxygen Reserve Index alarm), until saturation reached 98%. Twenty-two of 25 patients had warning times between 0 and 50 s. The remaining three patients’ warning times were at 98, 112, and 221 s.

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