Effect of limbs' motion on pulse oximetry in preterm infants

P. Marchionni, L. Scalise, I. Ercoli, M. Palazzi, V. Carnielli
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Pulse oximetry (PO) is a measurement method used to determine the percentage of blood that is loaded with oxygen (oxygen saturation). It is an easy-to-sue, safe, convenient, inexpensive, painless and noninvasive measurement method for the assessment of oxygen content in the circulatory system and it also allows to measure the pulse frequency (coincident to the heart rate). It is frequently asses in intensive care, in particular in neonatal one and it provides information on the adequacy of cardio/respiratory function. Motion artifacts can largely influence PO measurement performances. The aim of this paper is to compare the PO measurement data obtained (test population: 5 subjects; test duration 2 hours) on fixed limb to the ones obtained in a free-to-move limb conditions, using 2 PO systems applied on the patient limbs. Despite to the manufacturers claimed accuracy data (>2%), we report differences >3.4% on the saturation data between free and fixed limb.
早产儿肢体运动对脉搏血氧测定的影响
脉搏血氧仪(PO)是一种测量方法,用于确定血氧负荷百分比(血氧饱和度)。它是一种简单、安全、方便、廉价、无痛和无创的测量方法,用于评估循环系统中的氧含量,它还可以测量脉搏频率(与心率一致)。它经常在重症监护中进行评估,特别是在新生儿中,它提供了关于心肺功能是否充足的信息。运动伪影在很大程度上影响PO测量性能。本文的目的是比较所获得的PO测量数据(测试人群:5名受试者;测试持续时间2小时),在固定肢体条件下获得的,在自由移动的肢体条件下,使用2个PO系统应用于患者肢体。尽管制造商声称精度数据(>2%),但我们报告了自由肢和固定肢之间饱和度数据的差异>3.4%。
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