Title of article :
Effect of routine pulse oximetry measurements on ED triage classification
Author/Authors :
Richard L. Summers، نويسنده , , Robert M. ، نويسنده , , ers، نويسنده , , Louann H. Woodward، نويسنده , , Aryanna K. Jenkins، نويسنده , , Robert L. Galli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Pulse oximetry is commonly used to rapidly determine oxygen saturation and is incorporated in emergency triage as a screening for potential cardiopulmonary complications. This study examined the effect of routine pulse oximetry measurements on emergency department (ED) triage classification. Using a portable pulse oximeter, oxygen saturation of 1,235 adults presenting to a university-based, urban ED was obtained and each patient was assigned a classification of severity based on a standard 1-to-4 scale before and after the measurement. According to data obtained, a small but statistically significant group (2.8%) benefitted from the routine use of pulse oximetry in an emergency triage system and only 40% of these patients required admission or extended care. Although this group is small in number, the potential consequences of missing a hypoxic condition could be devastating for the individual patient. Since pulse oximetry is presently an inexpensive technology, it would seem to be a worthwhile screening tool for emergency triage.
Keywords :
Pulse oximetry , emergency classification , Triage
Journal title :
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal title :
American Journal of Emergency Medicine