Comparison of transthoracic impedance/heart rate monitoring and pulse oximetry for patients using diaphragm pacemakers
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Pediatric Pulmonology
- Vol. 8 (1) , 29-32
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.1950080109
Abstract
Patients using diaphragm pacemakers have several respiratory‐related problems placing them at high risk for death during sleep, including central hypoventilation, abnormal arousal responses, upper airway and/or tracheostomy obstruction, and, in the case of high quadriplegia, lack of motor response to airway obstruction. The recent death from airway obstruction of a patient using diaphragm pacemakers prompted us to re‐evaluate both the need for home monitoring and the type of monitor to prescribe. We compared the performance of a transthoracic impedance/heart rate (TI/HR) monitor with that of a pulse oximeter in six patients with central hypoventilation syndrome whose treatment included diaphragm pacing. Polygraphic recordings of airflow, ECG, Sa02, transthoracic impedance, heart rate, and breath detection were obtained during brief tracheostomy occlusion during patient sleep. Although none of 13 occlusions was detected by the TI/HR monitor, the pulse oximeter identified 13 of 13 occlusions. Three reasons for TI/HR monitor failure included 1) the breath detection circuit consistently registered a breath with each obstructed, paced diaphragmatic contraction; 2) bradycardia did not occur during any airway occlusion; and 3) pacemaker stimuli were misinterpreted as additional heart beats, increasing apparent heart rate. Thus, pulse oximetry, but not TI/HR monitoring, can detect life‐threatening airway obstruction in children using diaphragm pacemakers. Pediatr Pulmonol 1990; 8:29‐32.Keywords
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