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J Extra Corpor Technol · Jan 1990
Clinical accuracy of continuous hemoglobin oxygen saturation monitoring devices.
- G Z Bolen, G E Anderson, J R Huddleson, J B Riley, R G Sutton, and D G Bishop.
- Department of Extracorporeal Circulation Technology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425.
- J Extra Corpor Technol. 1990 Jan 1; 22 (2): 61-6.
AbstractThree devices used to measure hemoglobin oxygen saturation in the extracorporeal circuit were studied and compared to a control. The Baxter Bentley OxySat, Oximetrix Accusat, and Radiometer ABL4 blood gas monitor were compared to a control, the IL 282 Co-Oximeter. Fifty-one sample points were obtained during all phases of cardiopulmonary bypass with results as follows: table: see text. The Accusat was found to be a statistically more accurate means of monitoring hemoglobin oxygen saturations during cardiopulmonary bypass than the ABL4 and the OxySat. All devices had significant correlation with the control and with each other.
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