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Thresholds for oximetry alarms and target range in the NICU: an observational assessment based on likely oxygen tension and maturity.

Thomas Edward BachmanNarayan P IyerChristopher J L NewthPatrick A RossRobinder G Khemani
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2020)
The risk of hyperoxemia and hypoxemia increases exponentially as SpO2 moves towards extremes. Postmenstrual age influences the threshold at which the risk of hyperoxemia became pronounced, but not the thresholds of hypoxemia or normoxemia. The thresholds at which a marked change in the risk of hyperoxemia and hypoxemia occur can be used to guide the setting of alarm thresholds. Optimal management of neonatal oxygen saturation must take into account concerns of alarm fatigue, staffing levels, and FiO2 titration practices.
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