Do newborns, children and adolescents up to 19 years have lower mortality rates, lower morbidity and shorter length of stay in health facilities where pulse oximeters are used to inform diagnosis and treatment (excluding surgical care) compared with health facilities where pulse oximeters are not used?Studies were obtained for this systematic literature review by systematically searching the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, Cochrane, Medion, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Global Health, CINAHL, WHO Global Health Library, international health organisation and NGO websites, and study references.Children 0-19 years presenting for the first time to hospitals, emergency departments or primary care facilities.Included studies compare...
Objective Hypoxaemia is a strong predictor of mortality in children. Early detection of deterioratin...
To evaluate the feasibility of using pulse oximetry (PO) for evaluating infants born in community-ba...
Background Pulse oximetry has been used in medical care for decades. Its use quickly became standard...
Do newborns, children and adolescents up to 19 years have lower mortality rates, lower morbidity and...
Pulse oximeters are low-cost, easy to use, and effective at detecting hypoxemia (low blood oxygen le...
The causes of hypoxaemia in children include the commonest causes of childhood illness: pneumonia an...
BackgroundPulse oximetry, a relatively inexpensive technology, has the potential to improve health o...
Abstract Background Hypoxemia may occur in young infa...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 1 in 5 children are admitted to the hospital due to below average levels of o...
Objectives To characterise adoption and explore specific clinical and patient factors that might inf...
Pulse oximetry provides a simple, non-invasive approximation of arterial oxygenation in a wide varie...
Introduction: Pulse oximetry is a life-saving tool for identifying children with hypoxaemia and guid...
Globally, pneumonia is the leading cause of death in children <5 years of age. Hypoxemia, a frequent...
Background Acute fever is a common presenting symptom in low/middle-income countries (LMICs) and is ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The need to monitor patients outside of a formal clinical setting, such a...
Objective Hypoxaemia is a strong predictor of mortality in children. Early detection of deterioratin...
To evaluate the feasibility of using pulse oximetry (PO) for evaluating infants born in community-ba...
Background Pulse oximetry has been used in medical care for decades. Its use quickly became standard...
Do newborns, children and adolescents up to 19 years have lower mortality rates, lower morbidity and...
Pulse oximeters are low-cost, easy to use, and effective at detecting hypoxemia (low blood oxygen le...
The causes of hypoxaemia in children include the commonest causes of childhood illness: pneumonia an...
BackgroundPulse oximetry, a relatively inexpensive technology, has the potential to improve health o...
Abstract Background Hypoxemia may occur in young infa...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 1 in 5 children are admitted to the hospital due to below average levels of o...
Objectives To characterise adoption and explore specific clinical and patient factors that might inf...
Pulse oximetry provides a simple, non-invasive approximation of arterial oxygenation in a wide varie...
Introduction: Pulse oximetry is a life-saving tool for identifying children with hypoxaemia and guid...
Globally, pneumonia is the leading cause of death in children <5 years of age. Hypoxemia, a frequent...
Background Acute fever is a common presenting symptom in low/middle-income countries (LMICs) and is ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The need to monitor patients outside of a formal clinical setting, such a...
Objective Hypoxaemia is a strong predictor of mortality in children. Early detection of deterioratin...
To evaluate the feasibility of using pulse oximetry (PO) for evaluating infants born in community-ba...
Background Pulse oximetry has been used in medical care for decades. Its use quickly became standard...