Nicholas R, Yaron M, Reeves J
Colorado Altitude Research Institute, Keystone.
J Am Board Fam Pract. 1993 Sep-Oct;6(5):452-6.
Physicians caring for newborns and infants residing at or traveling to moderate altitude have little information available about the normal range for arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) measured by pulse oximetry. To aid clinicians in making rational decisions about the oxygen status of children at moderate altitude, we measured SaO2 in newborns and infants who came to two family practice offices located at an altitude of 2800 meters (9000 feet) to obtain normal values for both well-child and illness visits.
SaO2 measured by pulse oximetry was recorded for children younger than 2 years seen consecutively in a family practice clinic for care for any reason. The children all resided at an altitude of 2800 m (9000 ft).
The mean SaO2 for healthy awake infants was 91.7 percent, significantly lower than the reported normal ranges for either sea level or Denver. Saturation levels in infants with minor acute illnesses did not differ from saturation levels in healthy infants, while infants with lower respiratory tract infections had significantly lower SaO2 measurements.
SaO2 levels are significantly lower in newborns and infants living at moderate altitude. Measurement of SaO2 at moderate altitude can be helpful in the care of both healthy and ill newborns or infants.
照顾居住在中等海拔地区或前往该地区的新生儿和婴儿的医生,对于通过脉搏血氧饱和度仪测量的动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)的正常范围了解甚少。为了帮助临床医生对中等海拔地区儿童的氧状态做出合理决策,我们对前往位于海拔2800米(9000英尺)的两家家庭诊所的新生儿和婴儿进行了SaO2测量,以获取健康儿童就诊和患病儿童就诊时的正常值。
对在一家家庭诊所因任何原因连续就诊的2岁以下儿童,记录通过脉搏血氧饱和度仪测量的SaO2。所有儿童均居住在海拔2800米(9000英尺)处。
健康清醒婴儿的平均SaO2为91.7%,显著低于报道的海平面或丹佛的正常范围。轻度急性疾病婴儿的饱和度水平与健康婴儿的饱和度水平无差异,而患有下呼吸道感染的婴儿的SaO2测量值显著更低。
生活在中等海拔地区的新生儿和婴儿的SaO2水平显著更低。在中等海拔地区测量SaO2有助于照顾健康和患病的新生儿或婴儿。