• Anesthesia and analgesia · Jun 2000

    Clinical Trial

    False alarms and sensitivity of conventional pulse oximetry versus the Masimo SET technology in the pediatric postanesthesia care unit.

    • S Malviya, P I Reynolds, T Voepel-Lewis, M Siewert, D Watson, A R Tait, and K Tremper.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, The University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0211, USA. smalviya@umich.edu
    • Anesth. Analg. 2000 Jun 1;90(6):1336-40.

    UnlabelledWe compared the incidence and duration of false alarms (FA)and the sensitivity of conventional pulse oximetry (CPO) with Masimo Signal Extraction Technology (Masimo SET; Masimo Corporation, Irvine, CA) in children in the postanesthesia care unit. Disposable oximeter sensors were placed on separate digits of one extremity. Computerized acquisition of synchronous data included electrocardiograph heart rate, SpO(2), and pulse rate via CPO and Masimo SET. Patient motion, respiratory, and other events were simultaneously documented. SpO(2) tracings conflicting with clinical observations and/or documented events were considered false. These were defined as 1) Data dropout, complete interruption in SpO(2) data; 2) False negative, failure to detect SpO(2) ImplicationsPulse oximetry that incorporates Masimo Signal Extraction Technology (Masimo Corporation, Irvine, CA) may offer an advantage over conventional pulse oximetry by reducing the incidence of false alarms while identifying a higher number of true alarms in children in the postanesthesia care unit.

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