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J Extra Corpor Technol · Jan 1993
Comparative StudyClinical comparisons of continuous venous oxygen saturation and hematocrit monitors in pediatric surgery.
- D Bennett, J Burnside, J Langwell, and P D Beckley.
- Department of Cardiovascular Perfusion, Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio 43205.
- J Extra Corpor Technol. 1993 Jan 1; 25 (4): 140-4.
AbstractContinuous venous oxygen saturation and hematocrit values are important parameters in assessing patient status while on cardiopulmonary bypass. Two devices used to measure continuous venous oxygen saturation while on cardiopulmonary bypass were compared to a control. The Bentley Oxysat meter and the Medtronic MX2 Oxygen Saturation and Hematocrit System were compared to the ABL500 blood gas monitor. The continuous hematocrit readings from the MX2 system were compared to spun hematocrits. Twenty-nine pediatric patients ranging from 2.3kg-43.3kg were randomly selected. In-line optical transmission cells used were 1/4" or 3/8" depending upon the patient's blood flow requirements. A total of 163 data points were analyzed at different blood flow rates, temperatures, and hematocrits. The venous oxygen saturation values obtained from the Oxysat and the MX2 devices correlated well with the ABL500 over the entire range of blood flows, temperatures, and hematocrits. All correlation coefficients were greater than 0.89. The correlation between the MX2 device and the spun hematocrit varied with temperature ranges. The correlation coefficient tended to decrease with decreasing temperature. We conclude that these devices are important adjuncts to bypass as long as their limitations are understood.
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