数字脉搏血氧仪在下肢动脉疾病筛查中的应用。

Journal of the Korean Surgical Society Pub Date : 2012-02-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-27 DOI:10.4174/jkss.2012.82.2.94
Jung-Nam Kwon, Whan-Bong Lee
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是通过测量脚趾的数字脉搏血氧仪(氧饱和度[SpO(2)])来评估下肢外周动脉疾病(PAD)的筛查方法。方法:对49例下肢动脉闭塞性疾病患者(98条肢体)进行前瞻性研究。我们尝试测量踝臂指数(ABI)、数字脉搏血氧仪(SpO(2))和计算机断层血管造影(CTA)。采用传统的Fontaine分类系统,根据症状和CTA标准将患者分为3组:1)重度肢体缺血(Fontaine III和IV), 2)跛行;3)无症状肢体(Fontaine I)。结果:积极治疗组(I组和II组;血管内和开放手术组)和保守组(III组)均有统计学意义。ABI;55.09%、94%、96.7%、39.02% (R = 12.54, P < 0.000)热点;(2);87.06%、87.8%、84.3%、90% (R = 40.11, P < 0.000)。Pre-SpO(2)和pre-ABI在I组与II组、有症状的PAD (I组和II组)与无症状的PAD (III组)以及总PAD比较中均有统计学意义。II组SpO(2)与ABI的Pearson相关系数均呈显著相关。除无症状组(III组)外,Pre-SpO(2)与Pre-ABI呈显著正相关。结论:数字脉搏血氧仪可作为一种简便、无创的PAD筛查手段。
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Utility of digital pulse oximetry in the screening of lower extremity arterial disease.

Utility of digital pulse oximetry in the screening of lower extremity arterial disease.

Utility of digital pulse oximetry in the screening of lower extremity arterial disease.

Utility of digital pulse oximetry in the screening of lower extremity arterial disease.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate screening methods in the lower extremities by measurement of the digital pulse oximetry (oxygen percent saturation [SpO(2)]) of toes for peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

Methods: A prospective study was performed among 49 patients (98 limbs) with lower extremity arterial occlusive disease. We attempted to measure the ankle-brachial index (ABI), digital pulse oximetry (SpO(2)), and computerized tomographic angiography (CTA). Patients were divided into three groups by the traditional Fontaine classification system by symptom and CTA criteria: 1) Critical limb ischemia (Fontaine III and IV), 2) Claudication; (Fontaine II), and 3) asymptomatic limbs (Fontaine I).

Results: The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values between active treatment groups (group I and II; endovascular and open surgery) and conservative group (group III) are all statistically significant. ABI; 55.09%, 94%, 96.7%, 39.02% (R = 12.54, P < 0.000) SpO(2); 87.06%, 87.8%, 84.3%, 90% (R = 40.11, P < 0.000). Pre-SpO(2) and pre-ABI all show statistically significant correlation in group I vs. group II, symptomatic PAD (group I and II) vs. asymptomatic PAD (group III), and the total PAD comparison. The Pearson's correlation coefficient between SpO(2) and ABI all show significant correlation in group II. Pre-SpO(2) vs. Pre-ABI show strong positive correlation except asymptomatic group (group III).

Conclusion: Digital pulse oximetry can be a useful, simple, noninvasive screening device as well as ABI in PAD.

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