Performance Evaluation of a New Pulse Oximeter During Mild Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass
- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Anesthesia & Analgesia
- Vol. 96 (1) , 11-14
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000539-200301000-00004
Abstract
Newly developed pulse oximeters (POs) are designed to display accurate SpO(2) during motion and hypoperfusion. We compared the performance of a new PO, the Masimo SET Radical (M), with a conventional PO, the Nihon Kohden AY-900P (N), during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass. Eighteen patients were studied prospectively. PO failure was defined as failure to show no SpO(2) value or show incorrect SpO(2) values for longer than 3 min continuously. PO failure occurred in 4 and 14 patients with M and N, respectively (P = 0.0022). All 4 patients in whom PO failure developed with M were among the 14 patients with N. No SpO(2) was provided for 4% +/- 12% of the duration of aorta cross-clamping with M and 36% +/- 39% with N (P = 0.002). Skin temperature and mean arterial blood pressure when PO failure started to occur and ended were similar between M and N. PO failure easily developed in patients with preoperative diuretic therapy or with intraoperative hyperlactatemia in N, but not in M. M was able to display accurate SpO(2) values significantly more frequently and longer than N during mild hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass with nonpulsatile flow, suggesting that M is more useful for monitoring SpO(2) during hypoperfusion. We compared the performance of a new pulse oximeter with that of a conventional pulse oximeter during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass with nonpulsatile flow. The newly developed device displayed accurate SpO(2) significantly more frequently and longer than a conventional oximeter. Newly developed pulse oximeters seem to be more useful for monitoring SpO(2) during hypoperfusion.Keywords
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