Author/Authors :
Alipour، Mohammad Reza نويسنده Tuberculosis and Lung Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IR Iran , , Rastegar، Mazyar نويسنده Children’s Hospital, Hormozgan University of Medical
Sciences, Bandar Abbas, IR Iran , , Ghaderian، Mehdi نويسنده Emam Hosein Medical, Educational and Research Center, Esfahan University of Medical Sciences, Esfahan, Iran. , , Namayandeh، Seyedeh Mahdieh نويسنده , , Faraji، Reza نويسنده Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran Faraji, Reza , Pezeshkpour، Zohreh نويسنده Yazd Cardiovascular Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, IR Iran ,
Abstract :
Background Information from pulse oximeter waves confirms the
presence of a pulse and helps obtain waves from tissue when the
supplying artery is not readily accessible. Objectives This study
determined the predictive value of pulse oximeters for detecting
improved arterial pulses after angiography. Patients and Methods This
cross-sectional, multi-center study included 467 4-day-old to
12-year-old patients and was conducted from January 2012 to January
2016. Angiographies were performed on 12-year-old or younger children
for various medical reasons using venous, arterial, or both types of
paths. The posterior malleolar or dorsalis pedis were palpated in
punctured lower extremities. In the absence of a pulse, pulse oximetry
was performed to identify pulse curves at 1 hour, 6 hours, and 12 hours
after each angiography. Results Pulse oximetry displayed the pulses of
319 patients immediately following each angiography. Of these, 262
patients had palpable pulses at 6 hours after angiography (P <
0.0001), while 57 patients had no palpable pulse. Of these 57 patients,
15 had no palpable pulse at 12 hours after angiography (P <
0.0001). The odds of pulse improvement in children 6 hours after
catheter angiography were 76% for the arterial path, 90% for the venous
path, and 83.2% for both paths. At 12 hours after catheter angiography,
these values increased to 91.6% for the arterial path, 100% for the
venous path, and 95.9% for both paths. Conclusions The pulse oximeter
can display the pulse curve immediately (1 hour) after angiography and
indicate pulse improvement at 12 hours maximally following an
angiography. In this case, heparin alone may be used instead of
thrombolytic agents.