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A modified sensor for pulse oximetry in children

S J Howell1, C E Blogg, M W Ashby

  • 1Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford.

Anaesthesia
|December 1, 1993
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A modified pulse oximeter probe simplifies use in children. This new device offers accurate oxygen saturation readings comparable to existing methods, ensuring safe clinical application for pediatric monitoring.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Clinical Monitoring

Background:

  • Pulse oximetry is essential for patient monitoring.
  • Standard and pediatric pulse oximeter probes present application challenges in children.
  • Existing devices can be too large or difficult to apply effectively in pediatric patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a modified Nellcor 'Oxiband' pulse oximeter probe designed for easier use in children.
  • To evaluate the accuracy and reliability of the modified probe in a pediatric population.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Nellcor 'Oxiband' probe was developed.
  • The modified probe was compared against a conventional 'clothes-peg' type device.
  • Measurements were taken on 27 pediatric patients.

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Main Results:

  • The modified probe demonstrated an under-reading of 1.5% compared to the conventional device.
  • The 95% confidence intervals for the modified probe were +/- 3.1%.
  • This accuracy is comparable to the standard 'Oxiband' probe's error of +/- 3% within the 70-95% saturation range.

Conclusions:

  • The modified pulse oximeter probe is suitable for clinical use in children.
  • The device offers a safe and practical alternative for pediatric oxygen saturation monitoring.
  • The modified probe simplifies application while maintaining acceptable accuracy.