BACKGROUND: Following recent recommendations, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) target range for preterm infants in our nursery was narrowed towards the higher end from 85%-95% to 90%-95%. We determined the effect of narrowing the SpO2 target range on the compliance in target range and distribution of SpO2 in preterm infants. METHODS: Before and after changing the target range from 85%-95% to 90%-95%, infants <30 weeks of gestation receiving oxygen were compared during their admission on the neonatal intensive care unit. For each infant, distribution of SpO2 was noted by collecting SpO2 samples each minute, and the percentage of time spent with SpO2 within 90%-95% was calculated. Oxygen was manually adjusted. Hypoxaemic events (SpO2 <80%) where ...
To study oxygen saturation (SpO2) targeting before and after training and guideline implementation o...
seen when targeting higher saturations with some algorithms (13.3 % vs 21.8%), but not with others (...
BACKGROUND: A pretrial clinical improvement project for the BOOST-II UK trial of oxygen saturation t...
UNLABELLED: During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for a...
Randomized controlled trials evaluating low-target oxygen saturation (SpO2:85% to 89%) vs high-targe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of implementing automated oxygen control as routine care in mainta...
Objective: The precision of oxygen saturation (SpO₂) targeting in preterm infants on continuous posi...
BACKGROUND: The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. P...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different pulse oximetry (SpO2) target range settings during...
BACKGROUND The safest ranges of oxygen saturation in preterm infants have been the subject of debate...
The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. Previous studi...
Importance There are potential benefits and harms of hyperoxemia and hypoxemia for extremely preter...
Objective: To determine the association between SpO2 at 5 min and preterm infant outcomes. Design: D...
Oxygen is a neonatal health hazard that should be avoided in clinical practice. In this review, an i...
IMPORTANCE There are potential benefits and harms of hyperoxemia and hypoxemia for extremely preterm...
To study oxygen saturation (SpO2) targeting before and after training and guideline implementation o...
seen when targeting higher saturations with some algorithms (13.3 % vs 21.8%), but not with others (...
BACKGROUND: A pretrial clinical improvement project for the BOOST-II UK trial of oxygen saturation t...
UNLABELLED: During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for a...
Randomized controlled trials evaluating low-target oxygen saturation (SpO2:85% to 89%) vs high-targe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of implementing automated oxygen control as routine care in mainta...
Objective: The precision of oxygen saturation (SpO₂) targeting in preterm infants on continuous posi...
BACKGROUND: The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. P...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different pulse oximetry (SpO2) target range settings during...
BACKGROUND The safest ranges of oxygen saturation in preterm infants have been the subject of debate...
The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. Previous studi...
Importance There are potential benefits and harms of hyperoxemia and hypoxemia for extremely preter...
Objective: To determine the association between SpO2 at 5 min and preterm infant outcomes. Design: D...
Oxygen is a neonatal health hazard that should be avoided in clinical practice. In this review, an i...
IMPORTANCE There are potential benefits and harms of hyperoxemia and hypoxemia for extremely preterm...
To study oxygen saturation (SpO2) targeting before and after training and guideline implementation o...
seen when targeting higher saturations with some algorithms (13.3 % vs 21.8%), but not with others (...
BACKGROUND: A pretrial clinical improvement project for the BOOST-II UK trial of oxygen saturation t...