[Comparison of Blood Oxygen Saturation Detection Methods in Patients with Hyperleukocytic Acute Leukemia].

Q4 Medicine
Hui-Xia Guo, Shu-Ya Cao, Yi-Juan Chen, Qian Li, Yue Wu, Yu-Xi Shang, Li-Ru Wang
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate which indicator is more advantageous when using arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) and fingertip pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) for blood oxygen detection in patients with hyperleukocytic acute leukemia (HAL).

Methods: In this prospective research, the difference between SaO2 and SpO2 of 18 HAL patients (observation group) and 14 patients (control group), as well as the relationship between the difference and white blood cell (WBC) counts were analyzed.

Results: SaO2 was lower than SpO2 in the observation group (P <0.05), and SpO2-SaO2 difference was positively correlated with WBC counts (r =0.47). However, there was no statistical difference between SaO2 and SpO2 in the control group. SaO2 and PO2 showed a downward trend with the prolongation of detection time after arterial blood was collected in the observation group, but there was no statistical difference. There was no downward trend of SaO2 and PO2 in the control group.

Conclusion: HAL patients have a phenomenon where SaO2 is lower than SpO2, that is pseudohypoxemia, and this phenomenon may be caused by excessive consumption of oxygen by the leukemia cells in vitro SpO2 can be monitored bedside in real time and is non-invasive, it is a better way to detect the blood oxygen status of HAL patients.

[高白细胞急性白血病患者血氧饱和度检测方法的比较]。
目的研究动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)和指尖脉搏血氧饱和度(SpO2)哪个指标在高白细胞急性白血病(HAL)患者血氧检测中更有优势:在这项前瞻性研究中,分析了18名HAL患者(观察组)和14名患者(对照组)的SaO2和SpO2之间的差异,以及差异与白细胞(WBC)计数之间的关系:观察组的 SaO2 低于 SpO2(P 2-SaO2差异与白细胞计数呈正相关(r =0.47)。然而,对照组的 SaO2 和 SpO2 之间没有统计学差异。观察组的 SaO2 和 PO2 随采集动脉血后检测时间的延长呈下降趋势,但无统计学差异。结论:结论:HAL 患者存在 SaO2 低于 SpO2 的现象,即假性低氧血症,这种现象可能是由于体外白血病细胞耗氧过多所致。 SpO2 可在床旁实时监测,无创伤,是检测 HAL 患者血氧状态的较好方法。
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