Assessing the Concordance of Arterial Oxygen Saturation and Pulse Oximetry in Patients with and Without COVID-19 Hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit

Javad Amini-Saman, Maryam Rahmatinejad, Gholamreza Roodabr, Yasamin Amini-Saman, S. Kazazi, Nasim Evani, Sharmin Rahmani
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Background: As the blood oxygen level in patients with COVID-19, who show no symptoms despite the highly insufficient level of oxygen in the blood, the physician should thus be constantly aware of the blood oxygen saturation level and check it. Objectives: This study was conducted with the aim of assessing the concordance of arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) and pulse oximetry (SpO2) in patients with and without COVID-19 hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study, all patients with and without COVID-19 hospitalized in the ICU in Imam Khomeini and Golestan hospitals in Kermanshah city during 6 months of the year 2020 were studied. Patients' oxygenation index was calculated in all patients (with and without COVID-19) using two variables, i.e., SpO2 gained from pulse oximetry and SaO2 derived from arterial blood gas analysis. Results: A total of 60 patients with COVID-19 and 57 patients without COVID-19 hospitalized in the ICU were studied. There was a significant positive correlation between the means of SpO2 and SaO2 in both groups of patients (P < 0.05, r (with COVID-19) = 0.727, r (without COVID-19) = 0.459). Conclusions: There is a good agreement between oxygen saturations by two measurement methods, i.e., SpO2 and SaO2 in both groups of patients with and without COVID-19. However, the pulse oximetry is not a proper method to measure oxygen saturation level in the blood of patients with COVID-19 and this method can be an acceptable method in stable conditions of the body.
重症监护病房合并和未合并COVID-19患者动脉血氧饱和度和脉搏血氧饱和度一致性评估
背景:新冠肺炎患者在血氧高度不足的情况下无症状表现,因此医生应时刻关注血氧饱和度并进行检查。目的:评价重症监护病房(ICU)合并和未合并COVID-19患者动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)和脉搏血氧饱和度(SpO2)的一致性。方法:在这项横断面描述性分析研究中,对克尔曼沙赫市伊玛目霍梅尼医院和戈列斯坦医院2020年6个月ICU住院的所有COVID-19患者和非患者进行研究。使用两个变量,即脉搏血氧仪获得的SpO2和动脉血气分析获得的SaO2,计算所有患者(有无COVID-19)的氧合指数。结果:共纳入ICU住院新冠肺炎患者60例,非新冠肺炎患者57例。两组患者SpO2均值与SaO2均值呈正相关(P < 0.05, r(合并COVID-19) = 0.727, r(未合并COVID-19) = 0.459)。结论:两组COVID-19患者SpO2和SaO2两种测量方法测得的血氧饱和度吻合较好。然而,脉搏血氧仪并不是测量COVID-19患者血氧饱和度的合适方法,在身体状况稳定的情况下,这种方法是可以接受的。
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