Air medical journal
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The study objective was to determine if pulse oximetry readings obtained during helicopter transport were indicative of subsequent arterial blood-gas measured saturations. A prospective study design was chosen. Data were gathered on a convenience sample of patients 18 years and older not under cardiopulmonary resuscitation; 101 patients were used for the study. ⋯ There was also no significant difference between the patient's heart rate sensed by the pulse oximeter and the simultaneous palpated pulse rate. Percent saturation readings by repeated measures were statistically different (p < 0.05) showing a minimal improvement in saturation over time. Based on this study's findings, the authors feel the pulse oximeter can be a valuable adjunct to patient care during helicopter transport.