Title of article :
Validity of pulse oximetry in detection of hypoxaemia in children: comparison of ear, thumb and toe probe placements
Author/Authors :
Bilan, N. tabriz university of medical sciences - Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Research Centre, ايران , Behbahan, A.G. tabriz university of medical sciences - Tabriz Children’s Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, ايران , Abdinia, B. tabriz university of medical sciences - Tabriz Children’s Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, ايران , Mahallei, M. tabriz university of medical sciences - Tabriz Children’s Hospital - Department of Paediatrics, ايران
From page :
218
To page :
222
Abstract :
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 (SpO2). Using arterial blood gas analysis (SaO2) as the gold standard and SpO2 92% and SaO2 90% as indicators of hypoxaemia, negative predictive values of SpO2 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 SaO2 and SpO2 was for ear probes in children (κ = 0.70) and the lowest was for big toe probes (κ = 0.57 and 0.28 in children and neonates respectively).
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2641439
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