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Title: [Pulse oximetry and peroperative monitoring of low birth weight infants]. Author: Cortambert F, Gay C, Putet G. Journal: Pediatrie; 1987; 42(5):407-9. PubMed ID: 3432024. Abstract: In 2 very low birth weight infants, a Nelcor 100 pulse oximeter was used during surgery. These 2 babies were anesthetized during the first 3 weeks of life, one for patent ductus arteriosus ligation and the other for ventriculo-peritoneal derivation. SaO2 was maintained between 85-95% in the straight portion of hemoglobin dissociation curves, where PaO2 values are from 7 to 10 KPal. During anesthesia, FiO2 was kept between 21 and 30%. Oximeters which have a fast response time seem to be a useful tool for monitoring blood oxygenation when it is difficult to estimate normoxia but very important to avoid hypoxia or over-oxygenation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]