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Arterial blood gas analysis or oxygen saturation in the assessment of acute asthma?
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In the initial assessment of acute severe asthma an oxygen saturation of > 92% suggests that respiratory failure is unlikely and therefore arterial blood gas measurement is unnecessary. This study is only relevant to the assessment of asthmatic patients at presentation. Other parameters of severity must be continually assessed in all asthmatic patients admitted to hospital irrespective of the initial SaO2, and blood gases measured when clinically indicated.
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