Happy hypoxics are sick, make no mistake. Kind of an unfortunate moniker. SpO
2 levels below 94%-95%, depending on who is interpreting, are not considered normal. Pulse oximeters can directly measure hypoxemia.
Happy hypoxics may have SpO
2 levels below 90%. What it means is the patient can breathe and speak normally. For a while. Not gasping for air. My understanding: it is taken to mean that hypoxia will probably follow. There are various levels of clinical manifestations or "levels" of Covid disease process. Some physicians view the HH population as usually beginning the descent into more problems.
Here is why --
Simply put: hypoxemia refers to low oxygen content in the blood, and hypoxia means low oxygen supply in bodily tissues. The two are not identical and are defined this way to clarify diagnosis and causation. Hypoxemia untreated leads to hypoxia -- simplified a bit for this discussion. Want more? Look up cyanide or (CO) Carbon Monoxide. Hypoxia exists there without any hypoxemia.
Caveat: My right index finger gives false lows with a pulse oximeter. Finger got mangled in a lawn mower and does not play the game according to the rules. When every other finger reads normally, it shows pulse rate of 30 and SpO
2 readings of ~90% and lower. So pulse oximeter readings have limits and require reality checks. I guess my gimped finger is a happy hypoxic...
