EFFECT OF SAMPLING RATE ON THE ACCURACY OF MEASUREMENT OF NEONATAL OXYGEN SATURATION EXPOSURE
Autoři:
Thomas E. Bachman; Karel Roubík
Působiště autorů:
Czech Technical University in Prague, Kladno, Czech Republic
; Department of Biomedical Technology, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering
Vyšlo v časopise:
Lékař a technika - Clinician and Technology No. 3, 2018, 48, 103-107
Kategorie:
Original research
Souhrn
Patient data management systems are becoming commonplace in the ICU. While their intent is to automate patient charting, they provide a readily accessible, large database that would be potentially useful for clinical research and quality improvement projects. We sought to determine if patient data management information could be of value describing neonatal oxygenation saturation exposure (percent time in oxemic-ranges). Our primary measure was the accuracy of 60-second sampling over a 24-hour period, as compared to previously reported results in 23 infants. We found this to be highly accurate. We also conducted a sensitivity analysis using 3 other sampling rates (20, 30, 120 seconds) and 3 other time epochs (4, 12 and 48 hours). We found that sampling frequency and time epoch length impacted accuracy. Nevertheless these combinations could all be useful, if limitations are taken into account in the analysis design.
Keywords:
oxygen saturation, neonatal, database mining
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Štítky
BiomedicínaČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Lékař a technika
2018 Číslo 3
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