Oxygen inhalation induced changes in the skin as measured by transcutaneous oxymetry
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 73 (11) , 882-885
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800731108
Abstract
Transcutaneous oxygen (P ) measurements were made on 46 patients with severe ischaemia of the lower limbs and on 17 age‐matched controls. Values breathing air, 100 per cent oxygen and the rate of change of P breathing oxygen were recorded. Of 29 below knee amputations there were 4 failures; 16 had P values < 35 mmHg, but 12 of the 16 healed. When the rate of change of P during oxygen inhalation was greater than 9 mmHg/min all below knee amputations healed; all 4 failures were found to have values < 9 mmHg/min while only one patient with a value of < 9 mmHg/min healed a below knee amputation. This study shows that low P values are a poor indication of healing potential. A more reliable index of skin viability is provided by the dynamic measurement PtcO2 changes during oxygen inhalation. The addition of an oxygen inhalation test, when making P measurements, greatly enhances the applicability of the technique in the assessment of the oxygen supply to the skin.Keywords
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