• Arch Surg Chicago · Nov 2004

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Effect on oximetry of dyes used for sentinel lymph node biopsy.

    • Antonio Piñero, Julián Illana, Carlos García-Palenciano, Francisco Cañizarese, Manuel Canteras, Victoria Cañadillas, Eugenia Durán, and Pascual Parilla.
    • Department of General Surgery, Virgen de la Arrixaca University Hospital, Murcia, Spain. apm.cg@ono.com
    • Arch Surg Chicago. 2004 Nov 1;139(11):1204-7.

    HypothesisThere are differences between readings of peripheral blood oxygen saturation when the effect on saturation values of methylene blue is compared with that of isosulfan blue when used in sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with breast cancer.DesignProspective randomized study.SettingUniversity tertiary care center.PatientsThirty-two women undergoing surgery for breast cancer using sentinel lymph node biopsy.InterventionsSentinel lymph node biopsy using methylene blue (16 patients) and isosulfan blue (16 patients); there was also a control group of 6 surgical patients in whom dyes were not used.Main Outcome MeasuresPeripheral saturation of blood using pulse oximetry, oxygen saturation by blood-gas analysis, partial oxygen pressure by blood-gas analysis, and plasma dye levels, recorded before dye injection and 15, 30, and 60 minutes afterward.ResultsThe 2 dyes interfered with the peripheral saturation reading, but only isosulfan blue showed significant differences. The differences in blood-gas analysis values between the 2 groups and with regard to the controls were not significant.ConclusionsMethylene blue interferes less than isosulfan blue in the peripheral saturation reading. Desaturation is factitious in both cases, and does not correspond to alterations in blood-gas analysis values.

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