Oxygen saturation at different altitudes in Nepal among adults

S. Shrestha, A. Manoranjan, Sushan Man Shrestha
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Introduction: The partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere decreases proportionately with an increase in the altitude. The study was done to compare the oxygen saturation of non-acclimatized adults going to different altitudes in Nepal. Materials and Methods: It was a descriptive observational study conducted on ten individuals of a medical team traveling to Humla district of Nepal for a multi-disciplinary medical camp. Oxygen saturation was measured at different altitudes i.e. in Kathmandu, Nepalgunj, in the flight at an altitude of 3360 meters and in Bargaun village of Humla district located at an altitude of 3300 meters. Mean pulse oximetry reading was calculated and compared. Results: Among the participants, age ranged from 24-57 years. Male to female ratio was 1.5:1. The mean SPO2 at Nepalgunj, Kathmandu, Bargaun of Humla and in the flight (at an altitude of 3360 meters) were 99.67 %, 97%, 91% and 87.4% respectively among the study participants. However, the difference in Oxygen saturation values at different altitudes among different gender and different age was not statistically significant. Conclusions: Oxygen saturation decreased linearly with the rise in altitude among all the study participants irrespective of age and gender.
尼泊尔不同海拔成人的血氧饱和度
简介:大气中氧气的分压随海拔高度的增加而成比例地降低。这项研究是为了比较尼泊尔不同海拔地区未适应环境的成年人的血氧饱和度。材料和方法:这是一项描述性观察研究,对前往尼泊尔Humla地区参加多学科医疗营的医疗队的10名个人进行了研究。在不同高度测量了氧饱和度,即在尼泊尔加德满都,飞行高度为3360米,在海拔3300米的Humla地区Bargaun村。计算并比较脉搏血氧饱和度平均值。结果:参与者年龄24-57岁。男女比例为1.5:1。在尼泊尔、加德满都、胡姆拉的巴尔冈和飞行高度(3360米),研究参与者的平均SPO2分别为99.67%、97%、91%和87.4%。不同海拔地区不同性别、不同年龄的血氧饱和度差异无统计学意义。结论:在所有研究参与者中,无论年龄和性别,血氧饱和度都随着海拔的升高而线性下降。
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