S(p)O(2) values in acute medical admissions breathing air--implications for the British Thoracic Society guideline for emergency oxygen use in adult patients?
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S(p)O(2) values in acute medical admissions breathing air--implications for the British Thoracic Society guideline for emergency oxygen use in adult patients?
Abstract
S(p)O(2) is routinely used to assess the well-being of patients, but it is difficult to find an evidence-based description of its normal range. The British Thoracic Society (BTS) has published guidance for oxygen administration and recommends a target S(p)O(2) of 94-98% for most adult patients. These recommendations rely on consensus opinion and small studies using arterial blood gas measurements of saturation (S(a)O(2)). Using large datasets of routinely collected vital signs from four hospitals, we analysed the S(p)O(2) range of 37,593 acute general medical inpatients (males: 47%) observed to be breathing room air. Age at admission ranged from 16 to 105 years with a mean (SD) of 64 (21) years. 19,642 admissions (52%) were aged <70 years. S(p)O(2) ranged from 70% to 100% with a median (IQR) of 97% (95-98%). S(p)O(2) values for males and females were similar. In-hospital mortality for the study patients was 5.27% (range 4.80-6.27%). Mortality (95% CI) for patients with initial S(p)O(2) values of 97%, 96% and 95% was 3.65% (3.22-4.13); 4.47% (3.99-5.00); and 5.67% (5.03-6.38), respectively. Additional analyses of S(p)O(2) values for 37,299 medical admissions aged ≥18 years provided results that were distinctly different to those upon which the current BTS guidelines based their definition of normality. Our findings suggest that the BTS should consider changing its target saturation for actively treated patients not at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure to 96-98%.
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Comment in
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S(p)O(2) targets--how normal is normal?Resuscitation. 2012 Oct;83(10):1175-6. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.07.026. Epub 2012 Aug 7. Resuscitation. 2012. PMID: 22878515 No abstract available.
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The association between SpO2 values and mortality--interpret with caution.Resuscitation. 2013 Feb;84(2):e41. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.09.040. Epub 2012 Nov 16. Resuscitation. 2013. PMID: 23159823 No abstract available.
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A reply to: Young C, Beasley R. "The association between SpO2 values and mortality--interpret with caution".Resuscitation. 2013 Feb;84(2):e43. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.11.009. Epub 2012 Nov 16. Resuscitation. 2013. PMID: 23159826 No abstract available.
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