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Study of early warning for desaturation provided by Oxygen Reserve Index in obese patients
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Acute hemoglobin desaturation can reflect rapidly decreasing PaO<sub>2</sub>. Pulse oximetry saturation (SpO<sub>2</sub>) facilitates hypoxia detection but may not significantly decrease until PaO<sub>2</sub> < 80 mmHg. The Oxygen Reserve Index (ORI) is a unitless index that correlates with moderately hyperoxic PaO<sub>2</sub>. This study evaluated whether ORI provides added arterial desaturation warning in obese patients. This IRB approved, prospective, observational study obtained written informed consent from Obese (body mass index (BMI) kg m<sup>-2</sup>; 30 < BMI < 40) and Normal BMI (19 < BMI < 25) adult patients scheduled for elective surgery requiring general endotracheal anesthesia. Standard monitors and an ORI sensor were placed. Patient's lungs were pre-oxygenated with 100% FiO<sub>2</sub>. After ORI plateaued, general anesthesia was induced, and endotracheal intubation accomplished using a videolaryngoscope. Patients remained apneic until SpO<sub>2</sub>reached 94%. ORI and SpO<sub>2</sub> were recorded continuously. Added warning time was defined as the difference between the time to SpO<sub>2</sub> 94% from ORI alarm start or from SpO<sub>2</sub> 97%. Data are reported as median; 95% confidence interval. Complete data were collected in 36 Obese and 36 Normal BMI patients. ORI warning time was always longer than SpO<sub>2</sub> warning time. Added warning time provided by ORI was 46.5 (36.0-59.0) seconds in Obese and 87.0 (77.0-109.0) seconds in Normal BMI patients, and was shorter in Obese than Normal BMI patients difference 54.0 (38.0-74.0) seconds (p < 0.0001). ORI provided what was felt to be clinically significant added warning time of arterial desaturation compared to SpO<sub>2</sub>. This added time might allow earlier calls for help, assistance from other providers, or modifications of airway management.Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03021551.
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