• Arch. Dis. Child. Fetal Neonatal Ed. · Jan 2005

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Obtaining pulse oximetry data in neonates: a randomised crossover study of sensor application techniques.

    • C P F O'Donnell, C O F Kamlin, P G Davis, and C J Morley.
    • Division of Newborn Services, Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne, 132 Grattan Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia. colm.odonnell@rwh.org.au
    • Arch. Dis. Child. Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2005 Jan 1;90(1):F84-5.

    AbstractPulse oximetry may be useful during neonatal resuscitation. A randomised crossover study was performed to determine the most efficient method of applying the sensor. Applying it to the infant before connecting to the oximeter resulted in quickest acquisition of accurate heart rate. This technique should be preferred during resuscitation.

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