HBOT is a process where a person breathes oxygen in a pressurized chamber. CoreLabTech focuses on monitoring how the body responds before, during and after a session.
The goal is to collect structured physiological data, analyze trends and support research-grade evaluation of oxygenation, pulse, heart rate and recovery.
What We Monitor
SpO₂
Blood oxygen saturation before, during and after the chamber session.
Pulse & HR
Pulse from pulse oximeter and heart rate from Garmin/FIT telemetry.
HRV
Heart rate variability from RR intervals to observe autonomic response.
HBOT Session Flow
Baseline Check
SpO₂ and pulse measurement before entering the chamber.
Chamber Monitoring
Garmin/FIT and pulseox CSV data are collected during the session.
Recovery Check
Post-session SpO₂ and pulse are compared with baseline.
Research Analysis
AI evaluates score, risk level, anomaly signals and trend response.
Why It Matters
Objective Data
Instead of relying only on subjective feeling after a session, CoreLabTech captures structured physiological signals.
Recovery Insight
PRE to POST comparison helps identify how oxygen saturation and pulse behave after exposure.
Research Safety Layer
The system highlights abnormal patterns such as low SpO₂, high pulse, high HR or low HRV for review.
Important Note
CoreLabTech is a research and monitoring platform. AI scores and anomaly flags are not a medical diagnosis and should not replace clinical evaluation.