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Validity of pulse oximetry in detection of hypoxaemia in children: comparison of ear, thumb and toe probe placements / Bilan, N.;Behbahan, A.G.;Abdinia, B.;Mahallei, M.

Tác giả : Bilan, N.;Behbahan, A.G.;Abdinia, B.;Mahallei, M.

Năm xuất bản : 2010

Chủ đề : 1. Anoxia. 2. Cross-Sectional Studies. 3. Ear. 4. Oximetry. 5. Predictive Value of Tests. 6. Thumb. 7. Toes.

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218-222 This study of paediatric intensive care patients aimed to determine where pulse oximetry probes should be placed to obtain the most accurate and reliable readings of peripheral oxygen saturation [SpO[2]]. Using arterial blood gas analysis [SaO[2]] as the gold standard and SpO[2] < 92% and SaO[2] < 90% as indicators of hypoxaemia, negative predictive values of SpO[2] were 96%, 98% and 98% at the ear, thumb and big toe respectively in 110 children, and 93% at all 3 sites in 90 neonates. The highest clinical agreement between SaO[2] and SpO[2] was for ear probes in children [kappa = 0.70] and the lowest was for big toe probes [kappa = 0.57 and 0.28 in children and neonates respectively]

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