Status:

COMPLETED

Accuracy of Peripheral Pulse Oximetry Versus Arterial Co-oximeter in Children With Cyanotic Heart Disease

Lead Sponsor:

Stanford University

Conditions:

Cyanotic Heart Disease

Eligibility:

All Genders

Up to 10 years

Brief Summary

Peripheral pulse oximetry allows continuous non-invasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation, but the gold standard for arterial oxygen saturation is co-oximeter which requires an arterial blood...

Detailed Description

Peripheral pulse oximetry allows continuous non-invasive measurement of arterial oxygen saturation, but the gold standard for arterial oxygen saturation is co-oximeter which requires an arterial blood...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Children from LPCH undergoing cardiac catheterization or heart surgery in SUMC or LPCH respectively
  • Peripheral arterial saturation less than or equal to 90% at time of enrollment
  • weigh between 3-20 kg
  • Less than or equal to 10 years of age

Exclusion

  • Lack of consent
  • Greater than 10 years of age
  • Less than 3 kg or more than 20 kg in weight
  • Peripheral arterial saturation greater than 90% at time of enrollment
  • Lack of arterial access

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

November 1 2012

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ACTUAL

End Date :

December 1 2014

Estimated Enrollment :

53 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT02237014

Start Date

November 1 2012

End Date

December 1 2014

Last Update

March 8 2017

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Stanford University Medical Center

Stanford, California, United States, 94305

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