• Anaesth Intensive Care · May 1987

    Oxygen saturation during transfer from operating room to recovery after anaesthesia.

    • I Blair, R Holland, W Lau, N McCarthy, T S Chiah, and D Ledwidge.
    • Anaesth Intensive Care. 1987 May 1; 15 (2): 147-50.

    AbstractTranscutaneous oxygen saturation of haemoglobin was measured in 101 patients en route from the operating room to the recovery room. Twenty-nine became significantly hypoxaemic during the journey. The incidence of hypoxaemia was not found to relate to age, weight, duration or type of surgery, type of anaesthesia or pre-existing disease. Duration of the interval between cessation of oxygen in the operating room and arrival in recovery room was the only significant finding in patients who became hypoxaemic.

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