In human medicine, pulse oximetry is widely used to measure non-invasively and accurately the percentage of oxygen saturation of arterial haemoglobin (SpO(2)). Recently, pulse oximetry has been used in calves, but its accuracy has not been evaluated in newborn calves. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a pulse oximeter in newborn calves by comparing SpO(2) with arterial oxyhaemoglobin saturation (SaO(2)) obtained by use of a blood gas analyser. Fifty-five newborn calves were investigated from birth to 20 days old. Pulse oximetry readings and arterial blood samples were performed 5, 15, 30, 45, 60 min, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24 h and 1 and 3 weeks after birth. The transmission-type sensors of the pulse oximeter were fixed at the...
Background Arterial blood gas is usually beneficial to discern the nature of gas exchange disturbanc...
Oxygen is essential for the cellular respiration of all aerobic organisms so it is important that th...
We tested the hypothesis that hyperoxemia defined as arterial PO2 above 12 kPa can be detected by pu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the practicality and accuracy of different attachment sites fo...
Measurement of oxygen saturation using pulse oximetry is an established method of continuous monitor...
In human and veterinary medicine, arterial and venous haemoglobin oxygen saturations are often used ...
Oxygen saturation in the arterial blood (SaO2) provides information on the adequacy of respiratory f...
Pulse oximetry has been proposed as a noninvasive continuous method for transcutaneous monitoring of...
Introduction Haemoglobin saturation is an obligatory oxygen parameter in the assessment of neonatal ...
Pulse oximetry is a cost-effective and a simple way to continuously monitor oxygenation of haemoglob...
Background: Congenital heart diseases, which are asymptomatic at birth, are the most important cause...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the i-STAT, a portable hand-held analyzer that allows point-of-care measureme...
Pulse oximetry has recently been introduced as a method for continuous and non-invasive transcutane...
Since the invention of pulse oximetry by Takuo Aoyagi in the early 1970s, its use has expanded beyon...
OBJECTIVE: To test the accuracy of a new pulse oximeter sensor based on transmittance and reflectanc...
Background Arterial blood gas is usually beneficial to discern the nature of gas exchange disturbanc...
Oxygen is essential for the cellular respiration of all aerobic organisms so it is important that th...
We tested the hypothesis that hyperoxemia defined as arterial PO2 above 12 kPa can be detected by pu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the practicality and accuracy of different attachment sites fo...
Measurement of oxygen saturation using pulse oximetry is an established method of continuous monitor...
In human and veterinary medicine, arterial and venous haemoglobin oxygen saturations are often used ...
Oxygen saturation in the arterial blood (SaO2) provides information on the adequacy of respiratory f...
Pulse oximetry has been proposed as a noninvasive continuous method for transcutaneous monitoring of...
Introduction Haemoglobin saturation is an obligatory oxygen parameter in the assessment of neonatal ...
Pulse oximetry is a cost-effective and a simple way to continuously monitor oxygenation of haemoglob...
Background: Congenital heart diseases, which are asymptomatic at birth, are the most important cause...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the i-STAT, a portable hand-held analyzer that allows point-of-care measureme...
Pulse oximetry has recently been introduced as a method for continuous and non-invasive transcutane...
Since the invention of pulse oximetry by Takuo Aoyagi in the early 1970s, its use has expanded beyon...
OBJECTIVE: To test the accuracy of a new pulse oximeter sensor based on transmittance and reflectanc...
Background Arterial blood gas is usually beneficial to discern the nature of gas exchange disturbanc...
Oxygen is essential for the cellular respiration of all aerobic organisms so it is important that th...
We tested the hypothesis that hyperoxemia defined as arterial PO2 above 12 kPa can be detected by pu...