Repeatability of Pulse Oximetry Measurements in Children During Triage in Two Ugandan Hospitals

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Asdo AhmadORCID,Mawji Alishah,Agaba Collins,Komugisha Clare,Novakowski Stefanie K,Pillay Yashodani,Kaumu Stephen,Wiens Matthew OORCID,Akech Samuel,Tagoola Abner,Kissoon Niranjan,Ansermino J MarkORCID,Dunsmuir Dustin

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries, health workers use pulse oximeters for intermittent spot measurements of SpO2. However, the accuracy and reliability when used for spot measurements has not been determined. We evaluated the repeatability of spot measurements, and the ideal observation time of measurement to guide recommendations during spot check measurements.MethodsTwo one-minute measurements were done for the 3,903 subjects enrolled in the study, collecting 1Hz SpO2and signal quality index (SQI) data. The repeatability between the two measurements was assessed using an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), calculated using a median of all seconds of non-zero SpO2values for each recording (any quality, Q1), and again with a quality filter only using seconds with SQI ≥ 90% (good quality, Q2). The ICC was also calculated for both these conditions using subsets of the minute, in increasing increments of 5 seconds, up to the whole minute. Lastly, the whole minute ICC was calculated with good quality (Q2), including only records where both measurements had a mean SQI > 70% (Q3).FindingsThe repeatability ICC with condition Q1 was 0.591 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.570, 0.611). Using only the first 5 seconds of each measurement reduced the repeatability to 0.200 (95% CI = 0.169, 0.230). Filtering with Q2, the whole minute ICC was 0.855 (95% CI = 0.847, 0.864). The ICC did not improve beyond the first 35 seconds. For Q3, the repeatability rose to 0.908 (95% CI = 0.901, 0.914).ConclusionsTraining guidelines must emphasize the importance of signal quality and duration of measurement, targeting a minimum of 35 seconds of adequate-quality, stable data. In addition, the design of new devices should incorporate user prompts and force quality checks to encourage more accurate pulse oximetry measurement.Trial RegistrationClinical Trials.govIdentifier:NCT04304235, Registered 11 March 2020.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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