Principles, Utility and Limitations of Pulse Oximetry in Management of COVID-19

Lok Raj Joshi
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Pulse oximetry is an essential component of the standard care of COVID-19 patients. In the context of the spreading COVID-19 pandemic for which no targeted therapy or vaccines are yet available, early identification of the severe cases or cases with high risk of severe disease and appropriate supportive treatment are of paramount importance to save lives. Pulse oximetry is a cheap, fast, easy to use, noninvasive, painless and accurate tool that allows real-time monitoring of hypoxemia. As the primary target of the disease is the respiratory system pulse oximetry provides an unparalleled way to assess the severity of the disease, guide supportive therapies and monitor the clinical status and response to treatment with greater benefits in the low-resource settings. All settings from the quarantine facilities at the ground level to the ICUs in the highest level hospitals can utilize it to achieve their goals. To get the best of this tool, it needs to be used properly and the findings interpreted carefully. Role of basic understanding of the physiological principles and technology behind its use and awareness of its limitations cannot be overemphasized. The pulse oximetry readings are interpreted in the context of blood hemoglobin concentration, tissue perfusion, arterial blood carbon dioxide concentration and oxygen supplementation status.
脉搏血氧计在新冠肺炎治疗中的原理、应用和局限性
脉搏血氧仪是COVID-19患者标准护理的重要组成部分。在COVID-19大流行不断蔓延、目前尚无靶向治疗方法或疫苗的背景下,及早发现重症病例或重症高危病例并进行适当的支持性治疗,对于挽救生命至关重要。脉搏血氧仪是一种廉价、快速、易于使用、无创、无痛和准确的工具,可以实时监测低氧血症。由于该疾病的主要目标是呼吸系统,脉搏血氧仪提供了一种无与伦比的方法来评估疾病的严重程度,指导支持性治疗,监测临床状态和对治疗的反应,在低资源环境中具有更大的益处。从底层的隔离设施到最高级医院的icu,所有设置都可以利用它来实现其目标。为了充分利用这一工具,需要正确使用它,并仔细解释研究结果。对其使用背后的生理原理和技术的基本理解以及对其局限性的认识的作用再怎么强调也不为过。脉搏血氧仪读数在血液血红蛋白浓度、组织灌注、动脉血二氧化碳浓度和氧气补充状态的背景下进行解释。
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