Oxygen saturation reference ranges and factors affecting SpO2 among children living at altitude.
Vanessa BineneDoreen PanauweRhondi KaunaJohn D VinceTrevor DukePublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2021)
The reference range for healthy children living in the highlands of Papua New Guinea was established. Besides altitude, other factors are associated with lower SpO2. Some higher-risk infants (preterm, very low birth weight, recurrent acute lower respiratory infection or chronic respiratory problem) may be more prone to hypoxaemia if they have additive risk factors: if parents smoke or they are allowed to sleep a bilum, as their baseline oxygen saturation may be significantly lower, or their respiratory drive or respiratory function is impaired. These findings need further research to determine the clinical importance.