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Praktischer Einsatz eines Mikrooxymeters zur Bestimmung der capill�ren Sauerstoffs�ttigung in der p�diatrischen Kardiologie und Intensivpflege

✍ Scribed by Rautenburg, H. W. ;Kischkat, H. ;Wagner, H. -J.


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1972
Weight
700 KB
Volume
111
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-2917

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✦ Synopsis


After establishing the methodical and technical prerequisites, the microoxymeter OSM 1 (Radiometer, Copenhagen) was used to determine the capfllary O2-saturation in routine clinical practice.

  1. Studies on 10 normal neonates in the first 4 days of life showed an initial hypoxia of an average O2-saturation of 86.3~ which then rose to 93.1~ on the 4th day of life. This observation has to be taken into consideration when judging the O~-saturation values of neonates.

  2. Studies in the effectiveness of the three different ways of O2-administration showed that the lowest rise of capillary O~-saturation oceured when 08 was administered by means of a plastic funnel placed in front of the mouth and nose of the infant; in the 08 tent (above all by administering large quantities of 02) and by the use of tightly closing plexiglass hoods the effect on the capillary O2-saturation was found to be favourable.

  3. Even children with cyanotic congenital heart diseases demonstrated a rise of the capillary 02-saturation after the breathing of 08. A residual hypoxia remains, irrespective of the normal O2-saturation of 96~ . The use of an "oxygen test" for the differentiation of cardiac and pulmonary cyanosis cannot be sanctioned.

  4. The practical use of the apparatus and its importance in paediatric cardiology and intensive care is described and discussed with a few examples.


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